If you don't say that this is a painting, the screws painted by Omori Kohei will definitely be mistaken for photos.
Recently, a picture of "ordinary screws" has gone viral on the Internet abroad and has been criticized by hundreds of thousands of netizens. The special thing is that it is not a photo taken by a photographer, but a hyper-realistic sketch that the young Japanese painter Kohei Omori spent more than 200 hours unfinished.
Look closer and you will find that every detail is impeccable, so realistic and delicate that it can look real.
Omori Kohei is 23 years old. He graduated from school 4 years ago, but instead of looking for a job, he became obsessed with painting. With self-study, he completed one pencil drawing after another that netizens admired. The above "screw" is one of them. Although it is not the final version, it has taken him a full 240 hours, which is ten days and nights.
Omori Kohei is painting.
High concentration and hard work are the intrinsic reasons why Omori Koheis paintings are more realistic than photos. He emphasized, "No matter what you draw, you must concentrate on it and draw it carefully on the paper. Some places are really difficult to draw, so you need enough patience and time."
As soon as Omori Kohei picks up a pencil to draw, he can't stop as if he is stuck. He will devote all his energy to creation.
A very determined mind, combined with an amazingly stable hand, has resulted in his superb sketching skills, which are reflected in the painting through the use of ultra-fine lines and careful processing of tones.
The people or things he creates are so vivid, no wonder some Twitter fans commented that he is an "incredible genius".
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Scarlett Johansson in Omori Koheis paintings is lifelike. (kohei6620/instagram)
Omori Kohei said that in fact, using color painting can really make the picture more effective Pencil drawings that are richer and have only black and white and gray tones are easier to see. However, he decided to use the most ordinary pencils to maximize the expressive power of the sketch. Choosing this method of expression, he concentrated all his energy on deepening the sketch. Carving, and finally achieved a perfect work.
It seems that the power of concentration is really incredible!
The water droplets on the characters face seem to be dripping down.