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73-year old Japanese man creates stunning art in Excel

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A 73-year-old Japanese man, Tatsuo Horiuchi, has ditched the conventional use of Excel – spreadsheets – to deliver some absolutely stunning art using Microsoft’s productivity tool. Why use Excel to create art like this? Horiuchi said that “other specialized graphic software is expensive, and Excel came pre-installed in PCs”, while he also mentioned he found the software easy to use and more capable than physical paint.
via Neowin.net

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