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Artist Spends 200 Hours Bringing This Amazing Hyperrealistic Drawing to Life
Some works of art are realistic, while others appear so true-to-life that they blow your mind. New York-based artist Dylan Eakin spent 25 days—approximately 200 hours—working on a large-scale hyperrealistic drawing that looks just like a real person. Using a combination of graphite and charcoal pencils, he rendered the young woman cupping her face between her hands while expertly sketching the texture of her skin, hair, and clothes so that they fool the eye.
The finished piece is called Nothing But a Foundation, and it is Eakin's most recent photorealistic drawing to date.
Artist Spends Hundreds Of Hours Creating Drawings With Charcoal And Graphite Pencils
Meet Dylan Eakin, a master of pencil artistry known for his incredibly lifelike portraits. Through his hyperrealistic drawings, Eakin captures not just faces, but the very essence of human emotions.
Artist Spends Hundreds Of Hours Creating Drawings With Charcoal And Graphite Pencils
Meet Dylan Eakin, a master of pencil artistry known for his incredibly lifelike portraits. Through his hyperrealistic drawings, Eakin captures not just faces, but the very essence of human emotions.
Artist Spends Hundreds Of Hours Creating Drawings With Charcoal And Graphite Pencils
Meet Dylan Eakin, a master of pencil artistry known for his incredibly lifelike portraits. Through his hyperrealistic drawings, Eakin captures not just faces, but the very essence of human emotions.
“From Ash and Dust, Ignite”: Hyperrealistic Drawings by Dylan Eakin
“From Ash and Dust, Ignite”: Hyperrealistic Drawings by Dylan Eakin