Who says you need fancy tools or an art studio to create something beautiful? Sometimes, true creativity finds its way through the simplest of things. And this man just proved it. He showed that if someone has the passion and knack for art, anything and everything can turn into a canvas. A video captured the man, who works at a gas station, transforming a dirty car window into a masterpiece.
In the now-viral clip, captioned “Once again, euro boy art,” the man, dressed in a blue uniform, could be seen standing next to a car covered in a layer of dust. Instead of wiping it off, he decided to turn it into a canvas for his art. With just fingertips, he began sketching the face of Son Goku, a fictional monkey-tailed boy who practices martial arts
and possesses superhuman strength, and is the protagonist of the anime Dragon Ball, created by Akira Toriyama.
He Even Signed The Sketch
What was truly fascinating was that he did not use any references or equipment, just his memory and talent. In a few strokes, he shaped Goku’s eyes, facial expression, and his signature spiky hair. He made no mistakes either and completed the sketch within a matter of a couple of minutes. The dirty rear window soon turned into a striking piece of art. Once he was done, he even signed his creation with “Euro ART”.
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Internet Calls His Sketch A “Masterpiece”
People on the Internet were amazed at how accurate and detailed his art was. Soon after the clip was shared on Instagram, social media users took to the comments section to praise the young man. “Bro made a mistake in choosing his profession,” one user said.
Another noted, “A man’s talent is always held cuz of his responsibilities!”
“The car owner will be – don’t wash this masterpiece,” a different user shared.
“He is in the wrong place,” someone else wrote.
Since it was posted on the platform, the video has garnered over 7.4 million views.
The same user, who shared the recent clip on Instagram, had earlier posted a video of the same gas station worker in December last year, where he was seen sketching two anime characters on the spot. That video, too, garnered over a million views.

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