Following the same route as in  Jules Verne’s “Around the World in Eighty Days” the book is kind of like a virtual travel journal with some of the sketches showing the exact locations that are mentioned in the book, for example the Reform Club, the Savile Row 7 or Charing Cross Station in London, Le Gare du Nord in Paris, International Hotel in San Francisco or Broome Street in New York. Others are close to railway stations and harbours.

I started sketching around 2008, taking virtual walks in small American citiesThe first drawing I made was an illustration of a building that was already visible on the map with Street View. As the image sent by the client was not of very good quality, I looked it up there. It may seem trivial today, but at the time, I really liked the interactive feature of being able to view a building from different angles, zoom in and study the details. For me, it’s a truly meditative experience,” Lehel explains.

Video of the book:

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The size of the book is 18×18 cm (7×7 inch), with lots of new images and 128 pages.