Stunning three-dimensional drawings by Japanese artist Ryusuke Fukahori
A talented artist from Japan Ryusuke Fukahori (Riusuke Fukahori) created a stunning series of three-dimensional images in the style of hyperrealism. His works depict fish, looking at which it is difficult to believe that they are all painted.
Each picture created by Ryusuke is an incredibly painstaking work, the result of which justifies any expectation. Sparing no effort and time, the author is focused and carefully wielding a brush, applies smooth, clear strokes of acrylic paints on the frozen layers of transparent resin, from which later three-dimensional images of fish are obtained, looking at which, it seems that a couple of seconds more and they, having earned fins, will begin to circle in a circle
According to the artist, it all started with the fact that one day his favorite goldfish died. In his first interview, Ryusuke Fakahoyri said:
Ryusuke paints his amazing paintings only in any containers: in boxes, baths, basins, traditional Japanese dishes, which are made of the highest grades of wood. He is convinced that every goldfish should have its own home.
Each picture created by Ryusuke is an incredibly painstaking work. Its writing varies from one day to 2-3 months. But they are worth it!
His unique style of painting consists in applying smooth, clear strokes of acrylic paint on frozen layers of transparent resin, from which a three-dimensional picture of a goldfish is formed, which looks as if it is alive.
Each layer of resin with acrylic paint applied to it is an independent picture of a separate plane of the fish's body. Depending on the complexity of the work, the number of resin layers in one painting can reach 60.