The hyper-realistic artworks are here to push the boundaries. We can't help but admire this illusionistic artwork. It also requires a tremendous deal of patience and intuitive skill.?
After all, creating something that looks real is not an easy feat. When viewed digitally, these artworks are indistinguishable from the originals. Not only is the outcome of artists' work impressive, but so is the creative process.?
Artist by the name?Marcos Albajez Lopez created the moon with cement. A?video went popular on social media showing an artist creating a hyper-real moon.
The Instagram video shows an artist using cement to construct a hyper-real moon. First, the artist applies cement on a moon-shaped wall. He then proceeds to make the many circular holes and craters that the real moon has.
After finishing, he uses a moon-like spray paint finish to create an effect similar to an enlarged image of the moon in space.
The video had 4.8 million views on the social media network.Today, numerous artists are experimenting in this topic. Last year, an Indian artist earned notoriety for his extremely lifelike 3D artwork.?
Rahil Jindran exhibited his exceptional talent in his movie, "Art is a Power," by meticulously making hyperrealistic paintings of Indian notes with pencil colors.?
What got the internet buzzing was his level of precision and attention to detail in capturing light, shadows, and textures.?
In addition, his video has stunningly realistic paintings of steel glass, lipstick, a translucent glass of water, a deck of cards, and other objects.?
Check out the moon here.?
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