20 incredible paintings written with an ordinary ballpoint pen
Categories: Culture
By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/en/article/20-incredible-paintings-written-with-an-ordinary-ballpoint-penWe have all used a ballpoint pen at least once in our lives — a completely ordinary and even ordinary object. However, in the hands of an artist, a ballpoint pen can turn into a magical tool. There was even a genre in art to which incredibly realistic portraits made with a pen belong.
Some artists, such as Juan Francisco Casas or Samuel Silva, have made a name for themselves on bright hyperrealistic paintings painted with ordinary ink.
So, we present to you various artists, from self—taught to professional illustrators, who have one thing in common - they have proved that it is not necessary to have expensive equipment and tools to leave their mark on world art.
(18 photos in total)
Source: My Modern Met
Nathan Lorenzana
Juan Francisco Casas
Mostafa Khodeir
Jacob Everett
Enam Bosokah
Jordy B. Art
Gareth Edwards
Yra Denver
Rafael Augusto
Toni Efer
Ralvin Dizon
Sara Zin
Laura Modamio
Mark Powell
Shohei Otomo
Luke Dixon
Abadidabou
To paint this portrait, Samuel Silva used six ballpoint pens of different colors.
Keywords: Hyperrealism | Art | Paintings | Artists | Ballpoint pen
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