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Celebs Color Pencil Drawings..


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Italian artist Valentina Zou draws realistic portraits with Colour pencil. Each of her piece captures emotions, wonder, dream in great details.

Lucy Hale

Angelina

Lookout

Bar Refiele

Lana Del Rey

Megan Fox (Jalouse)

Megan Fox

Meg Ryan

Emma Stone

Miss Candy

Jennifer Lawrence

Eva Green

Amazing JRD - Tata


Location : Tata Museum, Jamshedpur.

In the first pic, you can see a painting. This was a gift to JRD Tata on his Birthday by a street artist. Nobody was able to understand his art. Unfortunately, only the painting was given to JRD and the artist had promised to reveal the secret shortly .However, JRD was no more when the secret was actually revealed. 


See Down For Secret!!!! 
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Here's the secret revealed. When you place a steel rod at the circle in the first pic you saw, you will see the image of the JRD Tata as a reflection on the steel rod as seen in the second pic below. Isn't it incredible!! 


Makes Me Wonder… 
What was the artist doing on the streets of India????

Portraits Created from Love Letters



Portraits Created from Strips of Paper Cut from Love Letters  — U.K. based artist Jamie Poole creates large scale portraits using strips of paper cut from poems and pieced together with painstaking precision. For his latest project Jamie used love letters and poems that his fiancĂ© wrote to him over the last 2 years to create this incredible life-like self portrait. Jamie says of his work, "As text is layered the words, lines and phrases are repeated and embedded into the work creating a unifying physicality."








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Realistic Paintings Reflected in Sunglasses by Simon Hennessy


The artist Simon Hennessey lives and works in Birmingham (England). Basically, giperrealistichnye draws portraits of people. Often depicts people with glasses, in the reflections of which you can see the famous sights. The paintings by Simon Hennessey are so lifelike they have been mistaken for photography. They include the Eiffel Tower, Big Ben and Tower Bridge. Over the last five years he has painted the Eiffel Tower, Big Ben, Tower Bridge, the Guggeneheim museum in New York, the New York City skyline, the seaside at Skegness and Hyde Park.



To create the lifelike compositions, he takes pictures of the locations and a model wearing sunglasses, before he gets to work on a canvas with an airbrush and acrylic paint. His pieces range in size from 11 by 8 inches to 5ft by 6.5 ft and can take from two weeks to seven months to complete. They range in price from £3,000 to £22,000.












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It is not Camera Work - but unbelievable


Artist's drawings take between three and six weeks to create and sell for up to £5,000 each. These might look like photographs, but it's not all black and white when it comes to the work of this artist.

Despite looking like they have been captured on a camera, these are actually hand-drawn images created by hyperrealist artist Paul Cadden. The 47-year-old, from Scotland , is able to recreate photos in amazing detail, often just using only a pencil. 

From the wrinkles on a woman's face, a puff of smoke from a cigarette or dripping water - Cadden's drawings look unbelievably realistic.