20-year-old Japanese artist Haruki Kudo is renowned for lifelike pencil drawings of cats, which are so realistic that they could easily be mistaken for photographs, showing the artist’s dedication to intricacy and artistry. In an interview, the self-taught artist shared that he has been crafting these detailed artworks for three years. When asked about his choice of aspiration, Haruki Kudo said he simply found joy in drawing cats. Source
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