This video by artist Chris Jones seems to just be an extreme close up of a person’s eye. But as the camera pans back it becomes apparent that the eye is actually computer generated.
Eye Piece
This video by artist Chris Jones seems to just be an extreme close up of a person’s eye. But as the camera pans back it becomes apparent that the eye is actually computer generated.
Amazing Hand Paintings
Guido Daniele was born in Soverato (Italy) and now lives and works in Milan. He graduated from Brera School of Arts and he has been painting and participating in personal and group art exhibitions since 1968. In 1972 he started working as hyper-realistic illustrator, in co-operation with major editing and advertising companies, using
Scott Wade has been called the “da Vinci of Dust,” the “Michelangelo of Mud,” but he prefers the “Dirty Car Artist.” After years of experimentation, he’s perfected the techniques he now uses to transform filthy cars into mobile art galleries.
Daniel Siering And Mario Shu’s Incredible Street Art Illusion
Perhaps one of the best street-art interventions of the year comes at the very end. Daniel Siering and Mario Shu developed a unique strategy for their site-specific public project in Potsdam, Germany. By wrapping a tree and covering the wrapping with incredibly detailed spray-paint, the duo manages to perfectly capture a stunning sinhle-point perspective which gives the illusion that the tree is bisected, with the top half mysteriously floating above the fields and horizon in the background.
Heather Rooney is an amazingly talented 20 year old art student who enjoys creating photo realistic drawings with Prismacolor colored pencils.
One of Heather’s most popular works is a rendition of the famous Hollywood selfie picture (featuring major stars like Brad Pitt, Ellen DeGeneres, Jennifer Lawrence and more) taken at this year’s Oscars. The amount of detailing that she’s put into the features of each of the celebrities is simply mind-blowing. Her artwork was featured by every major art site on the internet when she first posted it, but it’s just the tip of the iceberg, believe me. This girl has dozens of incredible portraits just waiting to be discovered.
In the time-lapse video below, you can watch Heather draw Jennifer Lawrence demonstrating her creative process step-by-step, beginning with the initial pencil sketch to the finished masterpiece.