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Japanese artist Kohei Ohmori spends hours creating hyper-realistic pencil drawings of everyday metallic objects. His works are known for their precision and intricate detail, often resembling high-resolution photographs. Ohmori shares his pieces and drawing process on social media, including his YouTube channel, where viewers are amazed by the fact that these images are made with just one pencil.
Blurring the Line Between Drawing and Photography
Kohei Ohmori is acclaimed for his precise drawings of metallic objects like utensils, teapots, and watches. Using graphite pencils, he captures these items with remarkable accuracy, blurring the line between drawing and photography due to their realism.
Ohmori gained popularity in 2017 with his drawing of an Asahi beer can, praised for its flawless lettering and expert lighting and shading. Another notable piece is a nut and bolt drawn with exceptional detail, showcasing fine threading and surface imperfections. Ohmori’s commitment to perfection is evident in his process, where he spends hundreds of hours refining his pieces and focusing on every detail. In his latest work, he depicted a G-Shock wristwatch, sharing the entire process on YouTube. Viewers are captivated by both the method and the final result, leaving positive comments praising his skill and encouraging him to keep sharing his work.
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