Looking at these photos, everyone thinks they're photos, not hand-drawn
These paintings are really paintings and not photos. With only pencil and paper, Kohei Ohmori, a 22-year-old Japanese painter, created pictures like pictures that surprised many people.
These paintings are really paintings and not photos. With only pencil and paper, Kohei Ohmori, a 22-year-old Japanese painter, created pictures like pictures that surprised many people.
Thanks to the skills of shading, drawing and flexible hands, Ohmari created the paintings that were taken from real life. To complete a work, Ohmori needs more than 200 hours.
See some of Kohei Ohmori's works and his work.
Kohei Ohmori is drawing a new work.
His works are highly detailed and honest.
Model Sophia Blackbrough, the portrait of Kohei Ohmori, is the best of her kind.
Even when zooming in, we can hardly recognize this as a painting.
Kohei Ohmori has been followed on Twitter as a "demented genius" for the effort he put into his lead painting.
These surreal effects make the audience not surprised.
The "weapon" of this talented Japanese painter is Mitsubishi's super sharp pencil set.
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