Tatsuo Horiuchi, a 73-year-old Japanese man, created this art.
I said: “Nice.”
Then I checked out some of his other creations.
Then I said: “Very Nice.”
Then I learned how he did it.
Then I said: “Really?”
Then I went back and looked more closely.
Then I scratched my head and said: “Amazing.”
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oh, wow. an amazing use of technology to create something so beautiful as a gift to humanity.
It really is Beth.
That is awesome!!! Thanks for sharing this. I love the colors in all of the artwork. So vibrant.
Thanks Megan. Me too…
Love this post, David. I also just linked to it, in a comment, in my post today. Does that make sense? Well, your post does, for sure.
It REALLY does Ann. Tell him where I should send the royalty check!
I have no idea. I’m hoping his mail is as disorganized as mine, and he’ll lose track of things.
Laughing.
This is nothing short of Amazing! He’s very talented …and innovative. Thanks for sharing!
Thanks. It really is amazing. Thanks.
Wow – if I had even thought that Excel could do this, perhaps I wouldn’t have been so averse to using it. No – that’s not true. I could never do what this man has done.
No doubt about that, I could NEVER do this…
WOW!!!!
Exactly!
Mesmerizingly amazing to the extent of stumped!
Me too!
An MBA-school classmate (also a mechanical engineer) once told me, “Len, with Excel, $100 in cash, and a roll of duct tape, you can solve 99% of the problems the world throws at you.” I think this supports his theory, though I am not sure that’s what Mr. Horiuchi had in mind, however.
Laughing..genius.
That is really some great work! Thank you for sharing, I have never thought about using Excel in such a way:)
My pleasure. Nor did I. 🙂
I didn’t know that was possible!
Nor did I…
The soul of the artist took over where the intricacies of science led him.
It certainly did Marie
The skills and intricate abilities of people who have a disciple to excel (excuse the pun) just astounds me! Beautiful:-)
Yes, so true. Awesome.
Love it !
Yes, amazing talent.
If someone told me Excel could be used this way, I never would have believed it. This is remarkable.
I would not have either Peggy. Still hard to believe.
truly incomprehensible…WOW.
It really is a WOW.
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Thanks for sharing John.
Wow, beautiful artwork! Reminds me of seeing the real thing in person.
Yes, it really is!
It’s amazing.
Yes, it certainly is.
Suffice it to say that NOTHING I have *ever* created in Excel looks anything like these lovely pieces…sigh…
Laughing. I can barely get the right numbers in the cells. Big Sigh!
Wow …
Yes!
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