The guy draws with a simple ballpoint pen, and it turns out almost a photo
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By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/the-guy-draws-with-a-simple-ballpoint-pen-and-it-turns-out-almost-a-photo1.htmlAnthony Caseiro is a French artist of Portuguese origin. He was born in Paris, where he began studying graphic and game design. Now he lives in Madrid and combines his two hobbies — creating illustrations and working as an art director. He cooperates with advertising agencies in Spain and abroad.
Anthony can do illustrations both by hand and on a computer, but also does graphic design and painting. His works are distinguished by a bright and unique style. Drawings and paintings by Anthony Caseiro have been exhibited in galleries in Madrid and Paris.
One of the artist's favorite ways to capture the images that touched him is drawing with a ballpoint pen. It takes him about a hundred hours to create each such illustration, but it's worth it: see for yourself how detailed and expressive his drawings are. In a sense, they resemble photographs in their degree of realism, but there is something more in them, and this is Caseiro's unique artistic style.
(12 photos in total)
Source: Bored Panda
Keywords: Illustrations | Drawings | Drawing | Artist | Ballpoint pen
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