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Stunningly realistic works that are impossible to distinguish from Photos
All of these pictures - this brilliant creation fotorealistov that hit people with his ability to write incredibly realistic artwork! These paintings are so realistic that it is very difficult to distinguish them from the photos, so we have attached pictures of the process of creating masterpieces.
Omar Ortiz - Oil
Paul Cadden - karandash
Kamalki Lorean - canvas akril
Gregory Tilker - canvas maslo
Lee Price - oil
Ben Weiner - painting kraskami
Ron Muek - sculpture, mixed media
Kim Ji-hoon - karandash
Christina K - pencil on brown paper
Ray Hare - acrylic painting on holste
Daisy - wood ugol
Alyssa Monks - maslo
Pedro Campos - canvas maslo
Dirk Dzimirski - graphite on bumage
Thomas Arvid - paint on canvas
Rafal Buzhnovski - black and white kraska
Buzhnovski photorealistic painted black and white self-portrait, the type of photos as if it was photographed for a visa. Then he gave this drawing instead of photos Anectus for a visa to the United States. Employees of the consulate did not notice anything unusual in the end, the artist received a visa with a copy of his painting.
Paul Cadden - pencil on paper
Robin Eley - oil on Belgian linen tkani
Samuel Silva - ball ruchka
Gottfried Helnwein - oil, acrylic on holste
Franco clan - on watercolor pencils bumage
Kelvin Okafor - pencil
Amy Robins - color karandashi
Mike Bain - oil on derevu
Robert Longo - coal bumage
Diego Fazio - coal karandash
Brian Drury - oil on derevu
Omar Ortiz - Oil
Paul Cadden - karandash
Kamalki Lorean - canvas akril
Gregory Tilker - canvas maslo
Lee Price - oil
Ben Weiner - painting kraskami
Ron Muek - sculpture, mixed media
Kim Ji-hoon - karandash
Christina K - pencil on brown paper
Ray Hare - acrylic painting on holste
Daisy - wood ugol
Alyssa Monks - maslo
Pedro Campos - canvas maslo
Dirk Dzimirski - graphite on bumage
Thomas Arvid - paint on canvas
Rafal Buzhnovski - black and white kraska
Buzhnovski photorealistic painted black and white self-portrait, the type of photos as if it was photographed for a visa. Then he gave this drawing instead of photos Anectus for a visa to the United States. Employees of the consulate did not notice anything unusual in the end, the artist received a visa with a copy of his painting.
Paul Cadden - pencil on paper
Robin Eley - oil on Belgian linen tkani
Samuel Silva - ball ruchka
Gottfried Helnwein - oil, acrylic on holste
Franco clan - on watercolor pencils bumage
Kelvin Okafor - pencil
Amy Robins - color karandashi
Mike Bain - oil on derevu
Robert Longo - coal bumage
Diego Fazio - coal karandash
Brian Drury - oil on derevu
The shark attacked the man, and eventually saved his life!
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