Hyperrealism is a relatively new genre of painting and sculpture that appear extremely realistic to the extent that they trick the eye. In fact, hyperrealistic paintings are so lifelike that they closely resemble a high-resolution photograph. Unless you have a very sharp eye for detail, it is hard to believe these aren’t photographs.
Indeed, these realistic drawings have the ability to erase the line between the artificial and reality, at least from the viewer’s perspective. While most hyperrealist artists take on portraits of certain people, this Korean artist picks nature as his sole subject. An Jung-hwan from South Korea creates paintings depicting lush forests, serene meadows and rugged mountains. His depiction of nature is so accurate and clear that it compels you to take a closer look.