A SKILLED artist created a typewritten work of art from the rooftop of The Moot Hall in Maldon.
The piece took more than a week to complete.
Typerwiter artist, James Cook, from Braintree, estimates he used more than 30,000 letters, numbers, and punctuation marks to create the piece.
The typewritten 'drawing' displays the historic Maldon High Street and church.
It was typewritten on a 1971 Silver Reed 200.
He also used a whole ink ribbon to finish the piece.
James created a timelapse video of his working process.
View the video taken from the rooftop of The Moot Hall below.
For more information about his work go to jamescookartwork.com
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