Tokuda created a hyperrealistic drawing of a squid that looks more like a high-resolution photograph than a drawing.
Tokuda created a hyperrealistic drawing of a squid that looks more like a high-resolution photograph than a drawing.
Tokuda created a hyperrealistic drawing of a squid that looks more like a high-resolution photograph than a drawing.
Tokuda created a hyperrealistic drawing of a squid that looks more like a high-resolution photograph than a drawing.
Egyptian young man Hossam Mohamed drew New York city just on 70*100 cm paper incredible detail. It took him 10 months to finish this ink drawing. Hossam is still an undergraduate student in the architecture department.
Egyptian young man Hossam Mohamed drew New York city just on 70*100 cm paper incredible detail. It took him 10 months to finish this ink drawing. Hossam is still an undergraduate...
Ink drawings I made for Ingmar Studio, MIA record label and my private collection.
Ink drawings I made for Ingmar Studio, MIA record label and my private collection.
I made those illustrations with watercolors and ink. Two of them were used for Memoria Recordings, the rest of them for the Lila Laune Festival in Berlin.
I made those illustrations with watercolors and ink. Two of them were used for Memoria Recordings, the rest of them for the Lila Laune Festival in Berlin.
Kerby Rosanes, the doodle master from the Phillipines, is back with new amazingly detailed drawings. Though we wrote about him a few months ago, he didn‘t waste any time creating more extraordinary pieces, which he insists on calling doodles.
Kerby Rosanes, the doodle master from the Phillipines, is back with new amazingly detailed drawings. Though we wrote about him a few months ago, he didn‘t waste any time creating more...
Do you remember those imaginative doodles you used to make in your high school notebook? Maybe you still make them. But Phillipine-based illustrator Kerby Rosanes creates doodles (as he calls them) that are probably several orders of magnitude greater than any...
Do you remember those imaginative doodles you used to make in your high school notebook? Maybe you still make them. But Phillipine-based illustrator Kerby Rosanes creates doodles (as he calls them)...