Lehel Kovács is an illustrator based in Budapest. Today, I’d like to showcase his illustrations of Google street views. Easily able to double up as city postcards (and they have since been made into postcards), these simple but eye-catching sketches really begin to bring out the atmosphere of a place.
Each piece acts as a snippet of life from destinations around the world – often showing popular tourist attractions, but sometimes just portraying everyday scenes. But not only do these sketches show a variety of different places, they also prove that anyone can ‘travel’ around the world, even if it is through the screen of their computer.
The ultimate armchair traveller, amiright?
And finally, the not so exotic Cardiff (complete with funeral directors)…
These are just a few of many, many sketches. You can find all of them on Lehel’s Flickr page, or go to his blog where you can purchase prints or browse more of his work.
These are amazing! I like how they’re not all of major tourist attractions. I think the Kyoto one is my favorite.
They’re great, aren’t they?! Love the fact that some of them are just your average, everyday street scenes. The Kyoto one is definitely one of my favourites, too!
I will have to suscribe to that too. I love the Kyoto one.