Boiling 75 hours of ink and color down to two minutes, Guillaume Cornet’s latest large-format illustration, Parisian Neighborhood, was captured in this stop motion time-lapse. After featuring his work on the blog, we knew we wanted to get some cameras looking in on his time-intensive process. Using a fine-tip pen on a 70cm x 50cm blank canvas, he puts ink to paper for about 55 hours. At that point he moves on to screen printing ten limited editions. When those dry, he invests another 15-20 hours of coloring on each of the ten limited prints. Cool process to read about. Even cooler to see unfold. Big thanks to Guillaume (pronounced GEE-yohm) for teaming up with us to make this thing come to life. See more of his work here: society6.com/r/ytguillaumecornet Guillaume Cornet: Website - guillaumecornet.com Instagram - instagram.com/guillaumecornet Facebook - www.facebook.com/MrGuil Tumblr - guillaumecornet.tumblr.com Twitter - twitter.com/guillustration Music: “Be Alright” by Nate Salman soundcloud.com/natesalman About Society6: One of the most active artist communities in the world, Society6 empowers artists to make their artwork immediately available for sale on a variety of products, without giving up control of their rights. society6.com/r/ytgchome instagram.com/society6 facebook.com/society6