Video: Camera? Ball pen! Drawings by Juan Francisco Casas
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
The work of the Italian artist Juan Francisco Casas (Juan Francisco Casas) often becomes the subject of heated debate among ordinary people. Some shout - Photoshop, others argue that this is computer graphics, and from afar, the works of Juan Francisco look like black and white photographs.
In fact, the artist works in the genre of photorealism, but without a camera. Remember, we already wrote about similar "photographs" of cats, made with a simple pencil? Only our hero captures his "victims" with the most ordinary Bic ballpoint pen.
Juan Francisco Casas takes plots either from his own life, or he just thinks up, and since he has a very original imagination, the work turns out to be unusual, frank, sometimes even too much. Nevertheless, his exhibitions are always full of people, especially girls and women. It's no secret that ladies love to be photographed, and a drawn photograph is both a photo and a portrait, doubly attractive.
By the way, Juan Francisco "photographs" not only with a ballpoint pen - there are oil paintings among his works, but they are not as interesting as these. You can see the artist's gallery on his personal website.
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