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Hyperrealist pictures of Jason de Graaf

by Sam Johnson 2012-02-19, 7:36 PMupdated 2019-10-04, 2:22 PM

 

Hard to believe, that you face painting, instead of photos. Canadian artist-hyperrealist Jason de Graaf was born in the 1971 year in Montreal. Currently lives and works in Québec. Sam Jason says of his work: «My main desire – create the illusion of depth and presence, that is very difficult to photograph.»

www.jasondegraaf.com

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