Video: Pencils, paints and inks: hyperrealistic drawings by artist Karla Mialynne
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2024-01-10 02:10
Hyperrealistic paintings by artist Karla Mialynne virtually indistinguishable from bright and colorful photographs. To convince the audience that these are real drawings, the craftswoman demonstrates what tools she used to create the masterpiece. Pencils, pens, watercolors, inks - the arsenal of artistic tools looks impressive.
The paintings painted by the artist are distinguished by the most accurate detailing, Karla Mialynne often draws birds, and the birds look as if they are about to fly away. Women's portraits, the play of sea waves - all this literally breathes life, strikes the imagination. There is a desire to touch the picture, since the texture of the image is conveyed as accurately as possible.
It would seem how many people are not averse to picking up colored pencils or diluting watercolors, but not everyone manages to achieve such fantastic results in their work. We are happy to tell the readers of the site Kulturologiya. RF about the same artists who mastered the skill of hyperrealistic painting. You will surely remember the hyperrealistic drawings with colored pencils from Adolfo Fernandez Rodriguez and the portraits made by Samuel Silva using colored ballpoint pens.
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