Graph paper art by Arnaud Loumeau

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Arnaud Loumeau‘s graph paper art tickles my obsessive-compulsive-by-proxy lobe in much the same way that pixel art, quilting, and LEGO modeling does.

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One Response to Graph paper art by Arnaud Loumeau

  1. Anonymous says:

    IIRC you used to be able to buy coloring books in the late 70′s that were basically just oddly tiling graph paper (parallelograms, octagons/squares etc). I remember the name being along the lines of “Altair” or something. Does anyone else remember this? I was big on UFOs at the time and the parallelograms were particularly great for depicting Greys.

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