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Unfathomable Photorealistic Drawings Beautifully Capture Fine Facial Details

Monica Lee was a digital craftsman for 12 prior years doing the switch to a simple method for working. Presently, she uses pencil to make complex representations of individuals, creatures, and still lifes. They are shocking, photorealistic pictures that catch subtle elements like faded freckles, coarse facial hair, and the inconspicuous weave of a shirt.

Lee uses a synthesis of instruments, including smearing sticks, to manufacture the dream of a 3d structure; it brings about a pleasant feeling of parity in the work. While she focuses on exceptionally material compositions, she additionally takes the time to mix delicate, diffused grey hairs also. 

Lee respects photography and grew up liking the estimation of photographs. In addition, her father works in the field, so its one motivation behind why she wants to draw thusly. Photorealism likewise introduces a test - the craftsman delights in attempting to delineate however many points of interest as would be prudent. Thus, look deliberately at Lee's drawings and plan to lose all sense of direction in all of their small, ravishing intricacies.

Monica Lee Photorealistic Drawings








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