Utterly dotty portrait made from 2million pricks of ink
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Artist Miguel Endara spent 138 hours pricking dots on paper to create the hyper-realistic portrait of amnesia sufferer Benjaman Kyle.
Miami-based Miguel asked Kyle to sit for him after reading about his shocking story.
Kyle was found unconscious behind a Burger King restaurant in Georgia in 2004 - with no ID, or memory of who he is.
With no record of his identity or social security number Kyle has not been able to get a job, sign on for benefits or even register at a homeless shelter.
He was forced to adopt a pseudonym - inspired by the place he was discovered - and has spent the last eight years desperately trying to find out who he really is.
Miguel is selling prints of his portrait and plans to donate half the proceeds to Kyle's quest.
It's not the first time the artist has tried his hand at the unique technique - last year he finished a portrait of his dad that took him a year to make out of a breathtaking 3.2million dots.


















































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