Swedish Artist Creates Beautiful Monochromatic Hyperrealistic Drawings
Swedish artist with the name of Jackdevilart makes monochromatic drawings with a pencil or a felt-tip pen.
The fastidiousness and the attention to detail that she uses to her creations give a hyperrealistic and photorealistic aspect.
The shades of black and grey and the different types of strokes that she uses show the all technique of the artist.
Via Fubiz
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