This Japanese Artist’s Pencil Drawings Are So Realistic, People Can’t Believe They’re Not Photographs
It may not shock you that incredible things can be done with just pencils and paper, but the breathtakingly realistic drawings of 22-year-old Japanese artist Kohei Ohmori are bound to leave you amazed.
The Okayama-based prodigy spends more than 200 hours on each pencil drawing, and his attention to detail is strikingly evident. Thanks to carefully-placed shading, ultra-thin lines, and a remarkably steady hand, Ohmori’s black and white drawings look as if they’re going to jump right off the page. They’re so immaculate, in fact, that his Twitter audience is calling him a ‘mad genius’ and ‘insane’ over the amount of dedication he puts into his realistic artworks. His most recent effort, which has yet to be completed, depicts a shiny nut and bolt, while his ‘signature piece’ is considered to be a stunningly detailed drawing of British model Sophia Blackbrough.
Scroll down to see Ohmori’s beautiful drawings for yourself, and if you still need more proof of what can be accomplished with a sharp pencil, check out these unique artworks by Nigerian artist Arinze Stanley, or these paint blobs by CJ Hendry.
This is 22-year-old Japanese artist Kohei Ohmori hard at work on one of his intricate pencil drawings
He’s become a hit with his shockingly lifelike portraits, which each take more than 200 hours to complete
Ohmori’s Twitter followers call him a ‘mad genius’ over the amount of manic attention he devotes to his work
Carefully-placed shades, highlights, and thin strokes of a pencil can produce seriously amazing effects
Armed with a box of ultra-sharp Mitsubishi pencils, any page becomes a blank canvas for Ohmori’s art
Could these drawings easily be mistaken for photos? Tell us below!
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Share on FacebookAnytime you think you're good at something, there's always an Asian out there doing it better hahaha.
I'm Asian, but my comment here probably won't get more upvotes that yours.
Load More Replies...How do those pencils not break as soon as they hit the paper? He must have extreme control.
No offense, and hate to be all PC, but this is an amazing artist. Of Japanese origin seems irrelevant to the incredible talent.
The pencils are so thin, he has so much talent. I cant even draw a person well...
This kind of "art" is just boring. And the fact people admire this things makes me feel so so sad its.just.a.copy.of.a.photo no real point of view no real purpose just hours and patience
Unbelievable talent!! (Y) Very difficult to believe they are not photos
It's so unfortunate that some people have faked works like this (when overlayed on the source material they match 100% perfect, pixel for pixel including soft-focus areas) so it makes it really hard to tell who is a cheating scumbag, and who has incredible talent (and patience).
omg, I just spend wayyyy too much time staring at these trying to fathom how he draws those!!!
Definitely no I mean seriously how could you not think that these were photos
*referencing Even the best professionals can't remember every single detail of what they're drawing straight from memory. With types of art that's unusual, surreal, etc. then sure, the artist may have to rely on memory/how they're seeing it in their mind, but the more detailed something gets, the more likely they'll need to reference something to improve accuracy. *sigh* I guess there'll always be people who are never satisfied. 'You can be the sweetest peach, but not everyone likes peaches.'
Load More Replies...Anytime you think you're good at something, there's always an Asian out there doing it better hahaha.
I'm Asian, but my comment here probably won't get more upvotes that yours.
Load More Replies...How do those pencils not break as soon as they hit the paper? He must have extreme control.
No offense, and hate to be all PC, but this is an amazing artist. Of Japanese origin seems irrelevant to the incredible talent.
The pencils are so thin, he has so much talent. I cant even draw a person well...
This kind of "art" is just boring. And the fact people admire this things makes me feel so so sad its.just.a.copy.of.a.photo no real point of view no real purpose just hours and patience
Unbelievable talent!! (Y) Very difficult to believe they are not photos
It's so unfortunate that some people have faked works like this (when overlayed on the source material they match 100% perfect, pixel for pixel including soft-focus areas) so it makes it really hard to tell who is a cheating scumbag, and who has incredible talent (and patience).
omg, I just spend wayyyy too much time staring at these trying to fathom how he draws those!!!
Definitely no I mean seriously how could you not think that these were photos
*referencing Even the best professionals can't remember every single detail of what they're drawing straight from memory. With types of art that's unusual, surreal, etc. then sure, the artist may have to rely on memory/how they're seeing it in their mind, but the more detailed something gets, the more likely they'll need to reference something to improve accuracy. *sigh* I guess there'll always be people who are never satisfied. 'You can be the sweetest peach, but not everyone likes peaches.'
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