Stunning three-dimensional drawings by Japanese artist Ryusuke Fukahori
Thanks to his extraordinary talent and backbreaking work, the Japanese Ryusuke Fukahori has created an amazing series of three-dimensional images depicting hyperrealistic fish, looking at which it is difficult to believe that they are all painted.
(14 photos in total)
Goldfish
Cook fish…
As if by magic, stunning three-dimensional drawings are born
Each painting created by Ryusuke is an incredibly painstaking work, the result of which justifies any expectation. Sparing no effort and time, the author, concentrating and carefully wielding a brush, applies smooth, clear strokes with acrylic paints on the frozen layers of transparent resin, from which three-dimensional images of fish are subsequently obtained, looking at which it seems that a couple more seconds and they, having earned fins, will begin to circle in a circle.
In addition, these are not the only Fukahori masterpieces in which marine life comes to life, placed not only in aquariums, but also in traditional Japanese dishes. The artist himself does not comment on his work in any way, leaving room for the imagination and imagination of the viewer.
It's hard to believe that this is a three-dimensional drawing, and not a real fish.
Would you like a fish?
Two goldfish
How alive!