Artist Creates Paintings That Are So Realistic You May Want to Look Twice
Philipp Weber is a German hyper-realism artist that tells the stories not behind but beyond faces, fascinating us with the beauty of his models as he directs our focus toward the real meaning of being human.
He offers us a whole new dimension of reality, using his signature style of super-realistic painting techniques. At first glance, you may have a difficult time figuring out whether you are looking at a photograph or the magnificence of his work.
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