And I want to touch it: Hyper realistic 3D drawings

And I want to touch it: Hyper realistic 3D drawings

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Nikola Culic — 30-year-old self-taught artist from Serbia. He has been painting seriously for several years and have reached in this matter considerable success. Many from his childhood told Nikola that he's got talent, but before he had no interest in this process.

And I want to touch it: Hyper realistic 3D drawings

And I want to touch it: Hyper realistic 3D drawings

"I started with creating portraits. At first it was very difficult because there are numerous talented authors, and I thought that would never be able to achieve the same level of skill. So I decided to draw something different. 3D drawings like people, and I want to be the best in the business. I use colored pencils, markers and pastels. Inspiration is everywhere, you just need to be able to catch him," — said Nikola.

And I want to touch it: Hyper realistic 3D drawings

Harley Davidson motorcycle, markers and pencils.

And I want to touch it: Hyper realistic 3D drawings

Coca-Cola, colored pencils.

And I want to touch it: Hyper realistic 3D drawings

Elegant shoes, black markers and pencils.

And I want to touch it: Hyper realistic 3D drawings

Tomato, colored pencils, white and red markers, airbrush.

And I want to touch it: Hyper realistic 3D drawings

Ford Mustang, graphite powder, black marker, white pencil.

And I want to touch it: Hyper realistic 3D drawings

Tyrannosaurus Rex, colored pencils.

And I want to touch it: Hyper realistic 3D drawings

And I want to touch it: Hyper realistic 3D drawings

Keywords: 3D | 3D drawings | Art | Realism | Paintings | Serbia | Talent | Artist

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