MeetDylan Eakin, a master of pencil artistry known for his incredibly lifelike portraits. Through his hyperrealistic drawings, Eakin captures not just faces, but the very essence of human emotions.These portraits look like photos at first, but they’re actually detailed artworks made with charcoal and granite pencils. “I’ve been training myself in photorealism since 2016. It’s been a bit of a journey, but I’m finally at a place, where I’m truly proud of my work,” the artist shared withBored Panda. Scroll down to see the captivating creations, where each stroke tells a story.More info:Instagram|dylaneakin.comThis post may includeaffiliate links.
MeetDylan Eakin, a master of pencil artistry known for his incredibly lifelike portraits. Through his hyperrealistic drawings, Eakin captures not just faces, but the very essence of human emotions.
These portraits look like photos at first, but they’re actually detailed artworks made with charcoal and granite pencils. “I’ve been training myself in photorealism since 2016. It’s been a bit of a journey, but I’m finally at a place, where I’m truly proud of my work,” the artist shared withBored Panda. Scroll down to see the captivating creations, where each stroke tells a story.
More info:Instagram|dylaneakin.com
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Photorealism is when an artist looks at a photo and tries to make a copy of it that looks real in a different way.Eaking shared that on average, it takes about 100 hours for him to complete each of his artworks, with one piece even demanding 205 hours of his time.
Photorealism is when an artist looks at a photo and tries to make a copy of it that looks real in a different way.
Eaking shared that on average, it takes about 100 hours for him to complete each of his artworks, with one piece even demanding 205 hours of his time.
“I enjoy long-winded, detail-oriented projects. I have a very singular mindset, and my work gives me a chance to have a purely meditative experience while I’m focusing on trivial, minute details,” Eaking told us.
“Photorealism is the perfect vessel for relaxing the mind. Even without my imagery, the genre itself fulfills my needs as a creator. I can be very flexible with the types of pictures I choose to draw because the images have never been my priority. I seek out challenging textures and compositions to keep myself engaged, but the process itself inspires me.”
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