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There's no use crying over spilt milk.
Japanese Twitter user Kabashima @okina_kabasima) may have been thinking something similar when they came up with a clever idea for a chalkboard doodle while at school.
Kabashima may be being a bit modest when they use the term "doodle" however. They shared a drawing they made on their classroom chalkboard, and it's none other than the famous painting The Milkmaid by Dutch artist Johannes Vermeer.
Kabashima didn't just draw an amazing rendition on the chalkboard, either. The impressive doodler included some genius trick art as well!
Source: @okina_kabasima
"I was at school so I made a doodle."
It's ingeniously designed to look as if the milk being poured actually spills over the shelves and drips down to the floor! While the quality of the doodle is stunning in itself, the idea and execution of it as 3D art is something else, as over 243,000 others on Twitter seemed to think!
Perhaps Kabashima may want to share more of their doodles in the future.