Singaporean artist Ivan Hoo created amazingly life-like artworks on wooden boards. These hyper-realistic are drawn on boards of wood by using colored pencils, pastels and ink, “I always love to draw realistic art or artworks that tease the eyes and the brain, by working on wood, it gives me a lot of dimension and ideas to create something close to reality and it works really well with pastels, too.” said the self-taught artist.
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