These amazingly realistic portraits are drawn by Miguel Endara, a Florida based artist, each of which consists of millions of dots and takes Miguel Endara hundreds of hours to complete and requires extreme level of concentration and patience.
Benjaman Kyle, consists of 2.1 Million dots and takes 138 Hours.
Drawing named “Hero” , it consists of 3.2 Million Dots and takes 210 Hours.
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