Hyper-Realistic Food Oil Paintings By Christina Kunanets
Christina Kunanets, an artist from Lviv, Ukraine, specializes in crafting stunning 3D oil paintings that showcase delicious-looking meals. Her work ranges from bagels to pies to complete dishes, all “served” on intricately painted plates. The only catch? You can’t actually savor these mouthwatering creations!
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