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Giant Hyperrealistic Portraits By South Korean Artist Joongwon Jeong
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Joongwon Jeong is a hyper-realistic painter from South Korea who uses acrylic paint on canvas. The artist meticulously uses real models, photos or busts of historical characters to create his works.
Each of his paintings are so detailed that many people can confuse them with giant photographs. As Joongwon has the ability to paint using such delicate brushstrokes that he can detail all the pores of his subjects.
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Amazing talent just wonderful detail is unbelievable
seriously! the amount of work put into this is insane! and it's so detailed
Looks can be deceiving , cause these look like real people and not art ...
Yeah.
Please post me a photo of Homer, Adam etc, i would be very interested
I create hyperrealistic portraits with a camera.
I am sure you could. See his Ted talks, he explains the concept.
Yeah some of these I can sort of tell they might be paintings.
But most of them look like photographs.
Amazing talent just wonderful detail is unbelievable
seriously! the amount of work put into this is insane! and it's so detailed
Looks can be deceiving , cause these look like real people and not art ...
Yeah.
Please post me a photo of Homer, Adam etc, i would be very interested
I create hyperrealistic portraits with a camera.
I am sure you could. See his Ted talks, he explains the concept.
Yeah some of these I can sort of tell they might be paintings.
But most of them look like photographs.