Hong Kong students create true blackboard artwork

While most of us have trouble writing their names legibly on blackboards, there are people out there who squander talent with chalks! One example is students at Senegal High School in Hong Kong, who, according to Hidreley of Bored Panda, develop real art with colored chalk. Check out one of the creations coming to life below:

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According to Hidreley, students began creating drawings on the school's blackboard last year, and since then the project has moved on and the creations have become more elaborate. In general, “artists” often portray characters from animations and movies, and among the works, students have recreated scenes from “Alice in Wonderland” and characters from Japanese animator and filmmaker Hayao Miyazaki, for example.

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It's just a pity that, after all the hard work and dedication, the works designed by the students disappear under the action of the eraser, right? Luckily, someone decided to create an Instagram profile to immortalize the work and you can check out the “gallery” through this link. But before you leave, check out a sample below:

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