Have a look at these amazing and inspiring pencil drawings. Some of them are so realistic I thought they are black and white photography. I hope you’ll like them as much as I did.




















Have a look at these amazing and inspiring pencil drawings. Some of them are so realistic I thought they are black and white photography. I hope you’ll like them as much as I did.




















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WOW!!!!!!!!!!!!! I draw, but I don’t think I can draw so precise and lively. People say I’m good, but THIS IS WAY BREATHTAKING!!!
awesome you have a talent that i sadly lack. I have trouble drawing stick people, congrats on a great talent.thank you for sharing.
wow i fraw but wow is all i can say i have done people but yours are like black and white pictures so real looking KUDOS
This is really awesome & I should say that this Mind blowing!!!!!!
You Have really proved that anything is possible!!!!
Congratulations!!!
All The Best for your Future!!!!
With Love Anu!!!
very nice picture i like him….;))!
Really amazing! I love it
WOW…….
I though that these picturesare made by fingers of god. congrats on a great talent.thank you for sharing.
My all wishesh fou you…
Yatish Sharma
Really stunning pencil art
ASTONISHING!! simply makes me wish i knew the artist at the least. Great work and never stop using your gift.
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These are really nice realistic works but they just don’t speak to me. The portraits are nothing more than that. Just a copy of a picture or celebrity. You can’t really have any message or concept with celebrities in an empty space. By showing a celebrity or recognizable figure you loose a sense of message or emotional meaning. I would call 95% of these homework for a figure drawing class or a life drawing & anatomy class. Some, like the one with the wine are bit more activated by the use of the negative space. It’s a surrealist piece so it’s allowed to be in an empty space with no surroundings. I would saw, in terms or art and not just meaningless pencil drawings, that work is the strongest. It has an elegant quality to it and the wine glass aid this elegance since wine can somewhat sensual and ****; romantic even. This one’s blank background work also as opposed to the others. There’s something to be said about the work with the girl and her hands are up and her fingers are kinda curled. That’s not a bad composition and nice twist on a portrait.
My suggestion is: You all seem to be good at copying images from observation. Maybe you dislike a plain old boring still life set up. Well, that’s fine. If you like portraiture try taking pictures of friends in doors to use surrounding space to you’re advantage. This is key since some these portraits don’t even have very strong compositions. It’s all very centered and balanced and then there’s nothing in the background. Hopefully you’re doing this to grow as an artist. If this is what you wanna do and you don’t give a **** what I said that’s fine too. If you wanna draw, then draw. I’m artist as well and I’m not trying to be an ******* or be pretentious (maybe a little pretentious)I’m just trying to give these artist and honest critique. I also just like to talk about art. So here my opinion, take it or leave it.
…..but I’m right.
Your signature is too large and decorative, childish even. All it does is say ‘look at me, aren’t I clever’ Well, maybe you are clever, maybe not. You do have a raw facility for technique, but only one style. Boring. Get into drawing from real life, not slavishly copying photos/pictures, get some training, take some classes. You have a lot to learn, but you do have the basic talent. Terry is spot on in his comments, and composition, edges and values need to be studied from life, not through the mechanical eye of someone else’s camera.
boy, can you haters just stfu and gtfo? “you signature si childish”. well then you’re adopted. “i’m an artist, i draw, look at me, i made lines and dots and whatnot, i express my feelings”. go screw a goat. so this artist copied some portraits. so what? you do it as good as this one! at least if you pull it off, you won’t be so frustrated that your dad is an alcoholic. i’m just sayin’…