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The original artist behind Minecraft’s pixel art recalls Notch asking them to help out on his ‘weird indie hobby game’

You know all the tiny, pixelated paintings that you can decorate your walls within Minecraft with? Many of them were created by Swedish artist Kristoffer Zetterstrand, who “shrunk down” photos of his oil paintings to produce the now iconic pixel art canvases.  

On Twitter, Zetterstrand recently reflected on his contribution to Minecraft and shared the png that started it all. 

“Back in 2010, Markus (aka Notch) asked me if I could do some pixel paintings for his little weird indie hobby game ‘Minecraft,’” Zetterstrand explained in a tweet. “So I shrunk down some pics of my oil paintings and played around with them a bit. Then, I sent him this file. kz.png” 

A tweet from @Zetterstrand.

A tweet from @Zetterstrand. (Image credit: @Zetterstrand via Twitter)

In response to a question about whether he considered how many times his paintings have been viewed in Minecraft over the last decade, Zetterstrand simply said, “It’s surprising and fun.”  



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