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Besojeni ose jo, këto janë piktura

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Këto imazhe fillimisht duken si puna e një fotografi të talentuar.

Por besojeni ose jo, ato janë piktura.

Ato janë realizuar nga skocezi Paul Cadden.

Këot piktura hiperrealiste kushtojnë secila nga 5 mijë sterlina.

Mr Cadden created this drawing of his girlfriend from a picture he took while visiting Boqueria Market, on summer 2014 in Barcelona, SpainMagical moment: Scottish artist Paul Cadden uses graphite pencil to create hyperrealistic drawings, based on photographs he takes while on his travels. The 50-year-old captured this woman laughing while he was visiting China earlier this yearAltered reality: Mr Cadden took a photograph of a smiling lady wearing a sun hat in Yangshuo in December and later transformed it into this stunning work of art. His drawings feature minute detail, including patterns, strands of hair and facial linesPrecision: While travelling along the Li River, Yangshou in January, Mr Cadden, from Glasgow, spotted this elderly gentlemen who he later portrayed in a black and white photo.  Mr Cadden's work is considered so niche that they can sell at galleries for up to £5,000 eachDetail: This self-portrait was drawn from a photograph which Mr Cadden took while in Oxford Street, London, in July. The artist specialises in hyperrealism - a form of detailed drawing that it so lifelike it could be mistaken for a photographSmokescreen: Hyperrealism was born from the idea of photorealism, which are paintings based on photographs but created in a non-photographic medium. Mr Cadden photographed - and later drew - this man as he made his way along a river in Yangshuo in March Shades of grey: This drawing, entitled Seascape, is a fictional drawing of an imagined beach. It takes the artist an average of three to six weeks to create each piece and they usually come in A1 or A0 size


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