Incredible Hyperrealistic Pencil Drawings By Jésus Moròn
Jésus Porras Morón born in Málaga (Spain) in 1984. He has exhibited in galleries over Spain and selected internationally. Won some awards in some art contests and online Competitions. Starting with oil painting and finally, trying the hyperrealism drawing with pencil graphite.
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“From the begining he started with oil painting like a freelance, Then he tried as a Tattooist, and finally, looking for hyperrealism drawing with pencil graphite.”
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