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Tepfer, published in the Cambridge Archaeological Journal, explores the transformation of elk rock art in the Mongolian Altai ...
Hyper-realism is a relatively new art form dating back to the early '70s. The idea is to replicate photos down to the smallest details. And artists have gotten pretty good at it.
In a world of angst-driven, politically-minded art, stone artist Akie Nakata is giving us some artwork we’d just love to cuddle. The Japanese artist paints cutesy animals onto smooth rocks ...
These are the startling works of art so realistic the artist has been accused of animal cruelty. Keng Lye, 52, uses resin and acrylic paint to create the 3D lifelike artworks of sea creatures.
Garmezy learned to blow glass while at Virginia Commonwealth University but had no intention of practising in the art initially. Garmezy said: "Kind of before high school I was all about metal ...
There are different art forms that mesmerizes the audience, one such art form is sand art. Andoni Bastarrika, a self-taught sand artist makes amazingly realistic sculptures of animals. His ...
It may be shocking to believe but this picture of a goldfish was not taken with a camera. The artist has stunned people around the world with his hyper-realistic paintings that look like photos.
Now she creates incredible pencil portraits of people and animals – some of which can take her up to 100 hours to complete – and that are so realistic they look like photos.
These balloon animals are created by artist Masayoshi Matsumoto who lives in the Chiba prefecture of Japan. The 26-year-old chemical engineer makes the crafts in his spare time.