It is amazing how the human mind is able to do wonders, some human beings are born with exceptional abilities that surprise and show us how powerful the human mind, in this article we will enjoy the best artists creating incredibly realistic images where you will have to see several times to Believe it is true.
If you like drawing, design and art for sure you will enjoy this amazing collection of hyperrealistic images created by artists with a very special ability. In these works we can see a level of detail and incredible realism that simply questions us if in We are actually seeing a drawing or a photograph. Enjoy!
Monica Lee
Is a talented artist based in Malaysia, who uses only a small selection of very fine pencils, creates incredible photorealistic drawings. Before engaging in illustration, Lee worked in the digital art world for 12 years. In addition, he has a great admiration for photography because of his father who works in that field.
Source Images: Here
Paul Cadden
Is a talented artist born in 1964, in Glasgow, Scotland, who began drawing since he was 6 years old. It shows, it is the incredible hyperrealistic drawings that he creates, with such a level of detail so impressive, that make them think they are black and white photographs.
It is really amazing to see Cadden's ability to create these works; Which are mostly created with only a pencil and, they manage to capture an intense vision, even beyond the capabilities of photography. A very inspiring work, which here at FuriaMag we could not miss. What do you think?
Source Images: Here
Franco Clun
Is a talented self-taught artist based in Italy, who surprises us with his incredible hyperrealistic drawings in pencil. For a long time Franco was engaged in other types of things, but it was three years ago that he returned to one of his passions, to draw. According to him, he was not fortunate enough to study art, and everything he knows has learned by accumulating experience and reading some drawing manuals. One more sample of what practice does to the teacher.
Inspired by the media, most of these drawings are from celebrities and television characters, plus some self-portraits and drawings of animals.
Source Images: Here
Hotzel Allan
Is a talented artist based in Germany, who creates spectacular realistic pencil drawings. Works to which he denominates in HD, due to the great amount of details that tries to portray in his portraits, especially in the skin and the hair.
A really impressive job that is worth highlighting. Enjoy!
Source Images: Here
Boris Pelcer
Is a designer and artist working in a variety of media, including drawing, painting, illustration and typography. He creates to inspire a sense of moments of curiosity, of joy and to encourage discernment. Sample of it is "Something Somewhere", a spectacular series of surrealist illustrations, in which only it used pencil and gel of white ink on Bristol paper.
Brian Boulton
Based in Vancouver, the talented artist Brian Boulton creates stunning hyper-realistic drawings in graphite, which capture unique moments in the everyday life of anonymous subjects. Based on digital photos, these solitary characters face away from the viewer and are removed from their urban surroundings. Brian sees his drawings as a neutral documentation of a subject that becomes a collaboration with the viewer, as they participate by projecting personality and subject history.
Brian, has used photography as the basis for his drawings since his early years. While many contemporary artists generate digital images as a final product, this process is reversed by producing an analogical physical image from the digital archive. This process of manual reproduction gives a new meaning to the minute detail, while the consequence of a point texture can be lost in a photograph, takes on a new importance when done exactly by hand. Brian's minutely detailed and complex practice is tempered by the incorporation of an element of spontaneity. Enjoy!
Source Images: Here
Paul Lung
38-year-old artist based in Hong Kong; Who only needs a 0.5 mm graphite pencil and A2 paper sheets, to create these amazing cat drawings.
Although he also draws portraits of his family and friends, much of his creations are inspired by his pet. Paul, devotes about 3 to 4 hours each day, after arriving home from work. Each of his drawings can take about 60 hours, and although it seems incredible, this artist never uses draft. Enjoy!
Source Images: Here
There are also many other artists who not only make these types of drawings in black and white, there are also works created in color with different techniques and the result is the same and even more impressive
Omar Ortiz - Using Oil on Canvas
Kamalky Laureano - Acrylic painting on canvas
Gregory Thielker - Oil on Canvas
Lee Price - Oil on Canvas
Kim Ji-hoon - Pencil
Ray Hare – Acrylic painting on canvas
Pedro Campos – Oil on Canvas
Dirk Dzimirsky – Pensil on paper
Thomas Arvid – Giclée on canvas
Samuel Silva – Pen
Gottfried Helnwein – Oil and acrylic on canvas
Mike Bayne – Oil on wood panel
Diego Fazio – Carbon pencil
Bryan Drury – Oil on wood
Robin Eley – Oil on belgian linen
In the youtube network I also found many impressive videos of how these artists embody their talent and how they create these works of art.
After seeing these works I can only applaud these talented artists and share it with you to keep your mouth open.
I hope you have liked ... ReSteem Please for many people to enjoy this work.