Intricate Cityscape Sketches

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Benjamin Sack Creates Incredibly Detailed City Sketches

Artist Benjamin Sack's city sketches are so intricate that they appear endless. Each sketch boasts inked cityscapes of places from all over the world and places he just came up with in his imagination.

The talented creative uses a fine 0.05 Staedtler pigment liner to draw artwork and does not stray from using the exact same pen until the ink is completely finished so that he does not hinder his work. He will then do the same for the next pen and so on. He continues the process for several months until his work is complete.

Seeing how long his drawings take, they can range up to lengths of 13 ft. They are fascinating and are the perfect artwork for architecture and geography enthusiasts to get lost in.
Trend Themes
1. Intricate Cityscape Sketches - Artists are creating incredibly detailed city sketches, which can be used in architecture and geography.
2. Fine Inked Drawings - The use of fine-tipped pens in artwork is a growing trend that provides a unique and detailed aesthetic.
3. Time-intensive Artwork - Artists are spending months creating highly-detailed pieces that cater to a niche audience.
Industry Implications
1. Art and Design - The art and design industry could take inspiration from artists creating detailed cityscapes.
2. Architecture - Architecture could use intricate cityscape sketches as a type of representation for landscape designs.
3. Geography - The geography industry could incorporate the use of intricate cityscapes for research purposes and mapping analysis.

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