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21 Mar 2016 06:31 PM
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A 12,987 TCG card mosaic was created in the United Kingdom to celebrate the 20th Anniversary of the Pokémon games.

20th celebrations continue as Pokémon enters the record books

UK artist creates epic Pikachu mosaic using 12,987 Pokémon trading cards London, United Kingdom, 21 March 2016—The Pokémon Company International has partnered with British artist Quentin Devine to create the world’s largest trading card mosaic, consisting of 12,987 individual Pokémon Trading Card Game cards. The massive work of art, measuring 71.54 square metres and hanging at over 10 metres tall and 7 metres wide, was unveiled today in Paris.

The finished mosaic, which secures a new world record, forms the image of beloved Pokémon character Pikachu, using the original iconic pose drawn by GAME FREAK illustrator Ken Sugimori.

Anthony Cornish, Marketing Director for The Pokémon Company International, said: “We are incredibly excited to have secured this highly ambitious world record, and are thrilled to have worked with renowned artist Quentin Devine to bring the mosaic to life.”

Quentin Devine is an artist, animator and designer from Surrey, England. He has previously created a giant mosaic of the Mona Lisa constructed from fan self-portraits, as well as an image of Her Majesty the Queen of Great Britain and Northern Ireland using only penny coins. The mosaic of Pikachu is his biggest creation to date.
22 Mar 2016 01:38 AM
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This is kind of cool, it would be interesting to see it in person. I wonder what they actually do with it now, though - I don't know if too many art galleries would be interested in hosting a 10m x 7m Pokemon mosaic . . .
22 Mar 2016 09:29 AM
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This is kind of cool, it would be interesting to see it in person. I wonder what they actually do with it now, though - I don't know if too many art galleries would be interested in hosting a 10m x 7m Pokemon mosaic . . .

I doubt they are going to keep it as an exhibition but 12000 cards could be sorted in order in like a couple of those long baseball card boxes. Wouldn't take too long to put the display backup or even ship it around the world.
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