These are not photographs but hyper realistic oil paintings by Australia-based artist Robin Eley, British by birth, American by education, the artist works 90 hours a week, on average, for 5 weeks on an oil painting.
Impressively photorealistic oil paintings by Australia-based artist Robin Eley
Art of light by photographer Nicolas Rivals
Melted glass vases contrast sharply with geometric stone platforms
Amazingly carved book landscapes and architecture by artist Guy Laramee
100 Colors Exhibition - Part of the Shinjuku Creators Festa 2013
Imaginative ceramic sculptures
Creative shadow art
Oil paintings showing every detail of minerals and crystals
Amazing hyper-realistic pencil drawing by 16-year-old girl
Delicately hand-carving artworks by Japanese artist Tomoko Sato on fruits and vegetables
Beautiful horse sculptures made out of driftwood
Surreal and bizarre river stone sculptures by Japanese artist Hirotoshi Ito
Photo-realistic oil paintings of fruit and flowers by Dennis Wojtkiewicz
Funny exhibition of 3D interactive art in China
Exquisite handicraft of paper-cut art
Beautiful works of art made out of real money
A translucent pavilion of architectural elements built from wire mesh
Vintage porcelain tea set covered with hand-painted ants
Intentionally upside-down street art that people appreciate it in reflection on the surface
Precious and unique children art
Detailed Pet Portraits Painted On Feathers
Why are you art naked man?