Surrealistic Paintings: A More Realistic New York City Subway than Camera Photography
I have always believed that only cameras and cameras can truly record every scene, but in fact, they are not. After seeing the paintings of Japanese artist Hisaya Taira, you will never think so again. Because the scenes created under her paintbrush can be comparable to the real scenes recorded by cameras, cameras, and other lenses. For example, in the following set of paintings about subways, you will find that they are truly identical to the real subway.
When Hisaya Taira first arrived in New York, she found the subway here to be empty, completely different from the crowded subway she had seen before. She immediately felt unbelievable and decided to use her own brush to record this scene, so she created this set of surreal New York subway paintings.
Now, let's follow the top emoji editor and enjoy this set of works together. Once again, let's emphasize that this is really not a photo!
Just take a look
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