A e besoni që këto foto janë piktura

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A e besoni që këto foto janë piktura

Më: 6 maj 2015 Në ora: 07:36

Mund të duken foto në pamje të parë, por janë piktura.

Të krijuara nga italiani Marco Grossi, ato duken kaq të vërteta, sa gjithkush i hedh një sy të dytë.

Portretet e tij hiper-realiste i ndiqni më poshtë.

Imaginative: The picture of the woman alone is enough to impress but Grassi then places other-wordly designs on their bodies that cannot be recreated in the real worldCut-out: This woman has a smooth porcelain back with delicate cutouts revealing a hollow torsoVibrant: The subjects of his works, despite their freckles and pores and fly-away hairs, are like no humans ever photographedCanvas: Grassi uses the human body to act like a shell with a wonderful surface for his artwork upon which complicated designs are drawnAbstract: The tattoos teeming over their skin are themselves works of art as they gracefully transcend this woman's neck and shouldersAppeal: Grassi says that he is attracted to the material's consistency and how the light catches and reflects off them like a precious stone, pottery or glassCloser look: Grassi combines inhuman elements with lifelike human portraits it's hard to tell where realism ends and where fantasy beginsPerfection: His subject's skin has a velvety fuzz and slightly mottled tone; their lips are softly creasedNew style: Grassi terms the style of his photoreal paintings 'surreal hyperrealistic' and say that he is inspired by different textureDevoted: Grassi says he spends two to three months on most of his paintings which take up a huge amount of timeUnique: The designs and techniques are complex, yet the photo-realistic results are lush and detailedLook away now: The oil paintings juxtapose the familiar warmth and softness of the human body ith colder, harsher materials, creating an eerie atmosphereCreative: Grassi paints casual colorful interpretations of people - usually  woman in sexually enticing poses

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