Keng Lye is a Singapore-based artist who makes realistic looking three-dimensional painted sculptures of animals.
The artist’s technique is very similar to the painting technique used by Japanese artist Riusuke Fukahori. The sculptures are made of acrylic paint layered on epoxy resin. Lye paints his sculptures in buckets, boxes, and bowls with an amazing sense of perspective. The artist then photographs each sculpture like you would capture a still life.
If you like these, check Keng Lye out on DeviantArt. There are a more pictures to look at!
Via Colossal
They are awesome
That is so COOL – thanks for sharing!!! Happy Friday:)
I still can’t believe that they are not real ;o.
I know! It really blows your mind!
Wow … this I truly like, but I love Gold fishes … amazing, it just look it was photos.
Amazing .. wouldn’t mind one piece of her/ his. It’s a man .. or woman, the artist. ???
It is a man. An amazingly talented one!
Yes, totally amazing. Tried to find out more about him .. and there was so many blogs that had written about him lately too. Fantastic. That I call an artist .. I don’t have much over for artists that take mickey out me .. Like a big canvas in one color with a spot in a different color … that is not art in my eyes – a kid can do that.
Have a great weekend now.
So you’re not a fan of Jackson Pollock then?
No, I’m not …. that’s not art for me – that is just nonsense for me, but a lot of people like his art and I think it’s great that that is something for all of us.
Great outlook 🙂
Thank you! 🙂
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I think this is bloody amazing !! Would like to try this one day! But I don’t think it will turn out as good…
Oh dear Megan this is amazing… Thank you, love, nia
Thanks Nia! I’m glad you like it. Thanks for your comment!
Awesome!!!