a teenage art student decided to see how far she could push her limits without technology – with impressive results.
Using only acrylic paints, these incredibly realistic images are enough to make anyone look twice.
Creative Chooo-San, aged 19, a first year student at Musashino Art Universityin Tokyo, Japan, paints misplaced mouths, extra eyes and eerie robotic extras to the human body.
Chooo-San explains: ‘I don’t really have a reason why I started doing those pictures.
‘But I guess I was a little sick of everyone making pictures with their computers and wanted to see how far I can go without those technologies such as Photoshop.’My works are all done with acrylic paints.’They are all painted on skin directly and I don’t use computers or anything to change the picture afterwards.’
As well as teaching fine art and industrial design, Musashino Art University now also teaches architecture and fashion.
http://chooosan.blog.shinobi.jp/
Using only acrylic paints, these incredibly realistic images are enough to make anyone look twice.
Creative Chooo-San, aged 19, a first year student at Musashino Art Universityin Tokyo, Japan, paints misplaced mouths, extra eyes and eerie robotic extras to the human body.
Chooo-San explains: ‘I don’t really have a reason why I started doing those pictures.
‘But I guess I was a little sick of everyone making pictures with their computers and wanted to see how far I can go without those technologies such as Photoshop.’My works are all done with acrylic paints.’They are all painted on skin directly and I don’t use computers or anything to change the picture afterwards.’
As well as teaching fine art and industrial design, Musashino Art University now also teaches architecture and fashion.
http://chooosan.blog.shinobi.jp/
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