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She IS an oil painting: Artist's incredible hyper-realistic portraits of women look just like photos By JAMES GORDON FOR DAILYMAIL.COM. Published: 13:20 EDT, 4 May 2015 | Updated: 07:00 EDT, 5 May ...
Known for his hyper-realistic pencil artworks, Kelvin Okafor is using his latest exhibition to call attention to visible skin differences. “Drawing Awareness,” at London’s Hope93 Gallery ...
Hyper-realism is a relatively new art form dating back to the early '70s. The idea is to replicate photos down to the smallest details. And artists have gotten pretty good at it.
These astonishing portraits were created using oil on canvas by budding London artist, Michael Sydney Moore. The 23-year-old takes around eight weeks to finish one of the works.
An artist in New York is gaining national buzz for his hyper-realistic portraits of famous baseball players and has an 11-year waitlist for fans trying to get a piece of art.
According to her website, she is the ‘world’s leading quadridextrous- ambidextrous 4-limbed multi drawing/painting artist’ who can create ‘different photo-realistic drawings with two feet ...
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Known for his hyper-realistic pencil artworks, Kelvin Okafor is using his latest exhibition to call attention to visible skin differences. “Drawing Awareness,” at London’s Hope93 Gallery ...
Known for his hyper-realistic pencil artworks, Kelvin Okafor is using his latest exhibition to call attention to visible skin differences. “Drawing Awareness,” at London’s Hope93 Gallery ...
Known for his hyper-realistic pencil artworks, Kelvin Okafor is using his latest exhibition to call attention to visible skin differences. “Drawing Awareness,” at London’s Hope93 Gallery, features ...
Known for his hyper-realistic pencil artworks, Kelvin Okafor is using his latest exhibition to call attention to visible skin differences. “Drawing Awareness,” at London’s Hope93 Gallery, features ...
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