“From Ash and Dust, Ignite”: Hyperrealistic Drawings by Dylan Eakin
His portraits are so lifelike that they are considered to be examples of pencil craftsmanship. Dylan Eakin is able to capture not only humans’ faces but also the fundamental core of human emotions through the hyperrealistic drawings he creates.
It may appear at first glance that these portraits are photographs; however, they are in fact intricate works of art that were created with charcoal and granite pencils.
More: Dylan Eakin, Instagram h/t: boredpanda
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