to convince myself,
that this is not a real glass of wine, it is in fact a hyper-realistic drawing, using commons
drawing tools to make them look three-dimensional Marcello Bareng excels
at making everyday objects look so real in two dimensions, photograph Marcello
Barenghi/Facebook,
the good news is that he has a number of videos, showing how he works, like this one above of a mirror with him in it as a self portrait, after a number of bad career choices, in 2013 Marcello Barenghi found himself “unemployed and
with nothing to lose”, so he decided to go back to the thing he liked to do the
most – drawing hyper-realistic versions of everyday objects, He set up a YouTube account and started uploading video tutorials of himself drawing things
like soda cans or fruits. In his first year as “youtuber”, Marcello got 100,000
followers. Today, he has 1.7 million subscribers, which makes him one of the most
popular artists on YouTube,
there are few more here, Marcello spends several hours on a single project, which I
find amazing, I thought looking at the work, each one would run into days rather
than hours, one of the things that set him apart from most artists is that he
doesn’t sell his artworks, ever, “Of each and every drawing I realized, I could
say I’m not completely satisfied with it, but also that I love it so much I
could never part with it. In fact, I don’t sell them,” Marcello Barenghi
told American Express Essentials, “Every one of them is the
result of a challenge which I loved to take on and overcome: the gold of the
World Cup trophy, the transparency of the glass, the weave of fabric. I love
them all, each of them has its own peculiarity.” some people just have so much talent, and Marcello is one of them!
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