Few people can see what's wrong with these photos of women

Few people can see what's wrong with these photos of women

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In these portraits, beautiful women pose thoughtfully against the background of trees or among snow-covered hills. At first glance, there is nothing incredible about them, but in fact they conceal an amazing secret.

Few people can see what's wrong with these photos of women

Few people can see what's wrong with these photos of women

Few people can see what's wrong with these photos of women

Few people can see what's wrong with these photos of women

The answer is that all these women are not real at all — these are the works of an Israeli artist from New York - Yigal Ozery. He specializes in photorealistic portraits, in which individual strokes are almost invisible. The creation of each painting begins with the fact that Ozeri photographs a woman, and then parses these images in a photo editor and uses them as a guide when drawing. All portraits are made in oil on canvas.

My works glorify nature and images of young women in search of their way, they return us to freedom and naturalness — both literally and figuratively."

Yigal Ozery

Few people can see what's wrong with these photos of women

Few people can see what's wrong with these photos of women

Few people can see what's wrong with these photos of women

Few people can see what's wrong with these photos of women

Few people can see what's wrong with these photos of women

Few people can see what's wrong with these photos of women

Few people can see what's wrong with these photos of women

Keywords: Art | Portraits | Contemporary art | Photorealism | Artist

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