Artist and teacher Gregory Euclide started drawing on his whiteboard to relieve stress during his lunch break.

Euclide’s paintings are made from things lying around the classroom, such as whiteboard erasers, paper towels, brushes, spray bottles and Japanese Sumi ink, which is made from soot, water and glue.

Students were shocked when he wiped away his creations, so released a series of prints Laid Down & Wiped Away.