80-Year-Old Japanese Man Uses Excel to Create Dazzling Paintings

This man creates breathtaking paintings using Microsoft Excel only.

80-Year-Old Japanese Man Uses Excel to Create Dazzling Paintings

Tatsuo Horiuchi

There is no one way to create art, which is why it can be such a unifying experience that highlights the individual differences among us.

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Japan’s 80-year-old Tatsuo Horiuchi is one such individual whose paintings depict the beauty of the landscapes of Japan and its rich cultural and natural heritage; however, his work is especially special for one unique reason.

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Horiuchi makes his art not by using pens, pencils, or canvas, but by painting on, surprisingly, Microsoft Excel.

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Horiuchi’s Excel journey started about twenty years ago when he was due to retire. On the hunt for a new hobby, he wanted to pursue a hobby that didn’t require him to buy expensive supplies or software, which is why he started painting on his computer using Excel.

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While he had never used the software, he was able to master the Excel painting technique in no time.

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Six years after starting his Excel art journey, he even won the Autoshape Art Contest in 2006.

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His artwork consists of delicate and harmonious mixtures that exhibit the gorgeous landscapes that are often mirrored in traditional Japanese paintings.

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Some of his paintings have even been acquired by the local Gunma Museum of Art.

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If you’re skeptical about whether he actually created his paintings on Excel, you can check out the raw Excel files here.

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If Horiuchi’s art captured you in a sense, you can order his paintings on his website.

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