These 15 Artists Will Make You Doubt What Your Eyes See
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By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/these-15-artists-will-make-you-doubt-what-your-eyes-see.htmlThe skill of some artists transcends all boundaries. They paint with anything: oils, acrylics, charcoal, ballpoint pens or a simple pencil - but their work is indistinguishable from photographs. Considerable perseverance and talent of the authors make these works something more than just photocopies. They contain life, the vision of the artist, emotions and the illusion of the world in which we live.
We have collected 15 artists, looking at the work of which we literally can not believe our eyes.
(Total 15 photos)
Source: Bright Side
1. Diego Fazio (© faredelbene)
Diego works like an inkjet printer, starting from the edge of the sheet. Draws with a simple pencil and charcoal. It takes the artist 200 hours of work to create one portrait.
2. Omar Ortiz (© pinterest)
The level of transfer of colors and shades is so high that it has become his hallmark. Omar, with his inherent laconism, conveys all the subtle curves and lines, demonstrating the beauty of a graceful body from all angles.
3. Gregory Tilker (© azsekerli)
Gregory Tilker paints his "rainy" canvases with a brush, using watercolor and oil paints. Viewing Gregory's paintings is like traveling by car on a cold rainy day.
4. Ruth Tyson (© deviantart)
British artist Ruth Tyson, like many of her colleagues, has no art education, but she has an original manner of performing her works. She draws with graphite and watercolor pencils, but sometimes she also takes on paints.
5. Roberto Bernardi (© science-fun)
It's hard to believe that the "sweet" still lifes of Roberto Bernardi are not filmed. Each still life with amazing accuracy conveys reflections on the glossy surface of the table, folds and highlights.
6. Robin Eley (© robineley)
The London-based artist creates large-scale realistic oil paintings. In the paintings of this collection, the artist gracefully “hides” the nakedness of human bodies with a transparent film.
7. Gottfried Helnwein (© thetoc)
Helnwein mostly uses watercolors in his work. He works as a painter, draftsman, photographer, sculptor and artist, revealing all aspects of his talent.
8. Vincent Fatauzzo (© kartinca)
The works of the famous Australian artist Vincent Fatauzzo are exhibited all over the world. The portrait of Heath Ledger was painted a few weeks before the death of the actor.
9. Kamalchi Laureano (© kamalkylaureano)
Kamalchi Laureano is a talented Dominican artist. He uses the technique of painting with acrylic paints on canvas. For him, work is not just an imitation of photography, but an imitation of life.
10. Paul Cadden (© mdig)
The author's only tool is a slate pencil. It turns out that it is quite enough to accurately convey every line, wrinkle or emotion. There is no doubt about the genius of the author.
11. Thomas Arvid (© nevsepic)
Thomas has no formal education. Having gained mastery in his own system of education, the artist came to his theme - the theme of wine. This is how Thomas Arvid's Wine Cellar was born, a series of works depicting bottles, corks, corkscrews and glasses of sparkling drinks.
12. Brian Drury (© mdig)
The American artist graduated from the New York Academy of Art in 2007 and has been working in realism ever since. The winner of many prestigious awards in the US and Europe, Drury focuses on the organic qualities of the skin and shows the side of a person that is so often hidden from us.
13. Yigal Ozeri (© yandex)
Yigal incredibly accurately conveys the play of light and shadow, glare and sunlight, thereby masterfully creating the illusion of photography.
14. Taner Ceylan (© pinterest)
A well-known Turkish artist who paints in the style of hyperrealism and specializes in the reproduction of photographs. She mainly uses acrylic for her work.
15. Andrew Talbot (© Andrew Talbot)
Renowned British artist Andrew Talbot has been drawing since the age of 15 and has been making his living from his artwork since 2002. Stunning realism and bright colors make his style one of the most recognizable, which puts the artist among the best in his field.
Keywords: Eyes | Art | Painting | Artist
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