The guys over at Gizmodo have compiled a list of amazing hyperrealistic paintings that can easily pass off as photographs.
Rub your eyes all you want, but these images are actual paintings created by really talented artists.
Click here to view the full list of paintings.
Raphaella Spence: Empire State. 2012, oil on canvas
Hubert De Lartigue: Sushi. 2010, acrylic on canvas
Don Eddy: Untitled (Volkswagen). 1971, acrylic on canvas
Tjalf Sparnaay: Supersandwich!! 2013, oil on linen
Anthony Brunelli: Monument Square (Troy). 1997, oil on linen
Richard Heisler: Sinjuku Sunset II (100 Views of Tokyo). 2010, oil on linen
Charles Hartley: Bahama Surf. 2012, oil on polyester
Chris Jenkinson: Good Morning America. 2008, oil on board
Clive Head: 42nd Street, Sunday Morning. 2001, oil on linen
Ron Kleemann: Red Bull Sitting. 2011, oil on canvas
Bertrand Meniel: Breakfast at the Fairmont. 2009, acrylic on linen
David Parrish: Midway. 2007, oil on canvas
Ben Schonzeit: Hot Peppers. 2011, acrylic on polyester
[via Gizmodo]
Rub your eyes all you want, but these images are actual paintings created by really talented artists.
Click here to view the full list of paintings.
Raphaella Spence: Empire State. 2012, oil on canvas
Hubert De Lartigue: Sushi. 2010, acrylic on canvas
Don Eddy: Untitled (Volkswagen). 1971, acrylic on canvas
Tjalf Sparnaay: Supersandwich!! 2013, oil on linen
Anthony Brunelli: Monument Square (Troy). 1997, oil on linen
Richard Heisler: Sinjuku Sunset II (100 Views of Tokyo). 2010, oil on linen
Charles Hartley: Bahama Surf. 2012, oil on polyester
Chris Jenkinson: Good Morning America. 2008, oil on board
Clive Head: 42nd Street, Sunday Morning. 2001, oil on linen
Ron Kleemann: Red Bull Sitting. 2011, oil on canvas
Bertrand Meniel: Breakfast at the Fairmont. 2009, acrylic on linen
David Parrish: Midway. 2007, oil on canvas
Ben Schonzeit: Hot Peppers. 2011, acrylic on polyester
[via Gizmodo]