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If you think your eyes are deceiving you – they probably are. Artist Kelvin Okafor’s portraits are not monochrome photographs but intricate drawings etched using the humble pencil.
Artist Kelvin Okafor's work is truly draw-dropping - his incredible pencil-drawn pictures look just like photos. The 27-year-old Londoner uses black charcoal and graphite pencils to draw the likes ...
Artist Kelvin Okafor has won awards for his drawings which have been described as 'photo realistic' because they look so life-like. Each one takes about 100 hours to draw.
The London artist's hyperrealistic graphite drawings look far more like photographs than pencil on paper. For skeptics, Okafor provides proof of his works' handmade history by posting the ...
It's actually a drawing, and a pretty darn amazing one at that. (Picture: Kelvin Okafor/Middlesex University via PA) The artist responsible is 27-year-old Kelvin Okafor, whose 'photo-realistic ...
One look at Kelvin Okafor’s drawings and all you can see ... See more of his cute drawings: His form of art is called photo-realism and Kelvin charges from as much as N320,000 for a drawing.
No, that’s not some deft Photoshop filter action you see above. It’s the work of 27-year-old British artist Kelvin Okafor. The photo-realistic sketch artist says he prefers working from ...
Kelvin Okafor (in video above) is a young artist devoted to photo-realism, and his unerringly accurate depictions of celebrities have seen him win prizes at the National Open Art Competition and ...
This extraordinarily detailed picture is a pencil drawing, created purely by hand - with no digital trickery - by British artist Kelvin Okafor, whose only tools are a set of pencils, a piece of ...
Tonight's match sees Kelvin Okafor, a hyperreal artist who specialises in pencil portraits, draw Catrin Pugh, a survivor of a bus crash that left her with burns across 96 percent of her body.
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