Atop the famous Great Wall of China, an adventurous artist has left an enduring mark in an amazing blend of art and history.?
Embarking on an extraordinary journey, she meticulously crafted the longest sketch in history, a testament to the boundless heights creativity can attain.
Stretched across the ancient stones of the Great Wall, this colossal piece of art not only epitomises creative ambition but also sets a modern masterpiece against the timeless backdrop of human achievement.?
The artist's achievement, wherein brushstrokes on paper transform into a vast canvas of cultural value, is proof that unbounded creativity may triumph over historical grandeur.?
The record for the longest drawing by an individual is held by Chinese artist Guo Feng, who created it on top of the?Great Wall of China?at a height of 1,014 meters (3,327 feet).
Guo Feng is renowned for her accomplishments in painting, pottery, and music.?
She claims that she has never given up on her love of the arts. Guo Feng has completed around 300 paintings since 1991.?
In addition, she has arranged numerous solo painting and pottery shows in the USA, France, Spain, Taiwan, and the Chinese mainland.?
Eight of her ceramic pieces, titled Sheng Shi Xing Yun Ma (which translates to "Lucky Horses in the Heyday" in Chinese), were featured in the Beijing APEC Artwork Exhibition in 2015.?
Earning her place in the Guinness World Records (GWR) with remarkable artwork, this artist stands out for her unique approach. What distinguishes her drawing?
Securing the title of "longest drawing by an individual," she achieved this feat while painting atop the Great Wall of China. GWR showcased her creative process in a video shared on Instagram.
The footage reveals her skillfully sketching on an extensive white canvas stretched along the Great Wall of China, showcasing the historical monument as her backdrop. The video provides a close-up view of her intricate creation.
Notably, the artist devoted over 60 days to preparing this extraordinary drawing, as reported by GWR.
The drawing's 'eternity' concept traced the advancement of civilization over time.
Just a day ago, GWR posted the video on their social media, and since then, it has gone viral.
You can watch the viral video posted on Instagram by Guinness World Records.
The post has received more than 5.9 lakh views since it was shared.?
In addition, the post has received around 33,000 likes.?
Upon viewing the video, others expressed their congratulations.
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