Unrealistic realistic drawings
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By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/unrealistic-realistic-drawings.htmlHeather Rooney (Heather Rooney), a College student, using colored pencils, paints portraits, which at first glance indistinguishable from photographs. Here is the collection of drawings by the artist, as well as the sequence of actions that it performs, creating their own masterpieces.


1. Favorite genre of the young artist – portraits. Most often she draws movie stars, pop stars and other famous personalities.

2. It should be noted that Heather plays the person's memory rather than copying from photos.

3. The work of Heather Rooney can be found at many art sites. Also the artist has an extensive gallery of drawings, which she shows to the public.

4. Work on each new picture of Heather begins with a simple pencil, and then paints the image with colored pencils.

5. One figure she spends about two hours – very little for the amount of work that is performed.

6. Heather never learned to draw, and excellent photographically exact drawings is a manifestation of a unique talent girls.

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Keywords: Portraits | Drawings
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