The artist decided to honor the memory of his grandfather by drawing each of the 100,000 items in his pantry.

The artist decided to honor the memory of his grandfather by drawing each of the 100,000 items in his pantry.

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Talented artist Lee Jon Phillips began an extremely ambitious project: he decided to draw each of the approximately 100,000 items in his grandfather's tool pantry, who died 20 years ago. Phillips says it will take about 4-5 years. He will draw everything from large tools to nails and bolts.

At the moment, images of about four thousand items are ready - this is about 5% of the work. The pantry with tools was kept by the artist's grandmother. “But neither she nor the pantry itself is eternal. I want to keep it for my family,” Phillips says.

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Keywords: Nails | Grandfather | Tools | Memory | Project | Family | Artist

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