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Mind Blowing Hyper-Realistic Oil Paintings of Nature

I have profound admiration for two things in life: art and nature, so when I came across this inspiring artist's work I was overjoyed to see how beautifully the two go together. At a glance, these paintings look more like photographs. This is especially evident in the first picture, depicted below.
 
Created by An Jung-hwan, this talented Korean painter is able to create impeccable detail in each of his paintings - he uses oil paint to bring out the rich and vibrant color of nature. Several of his artworks have been sold at auction for a hefty price. In 2009, one of his paintings fetched an impressive $15,810 price tag. But as you're about to see, they are certainly worth it. Take a look at his beautiful works of art:  
 
 
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An Jung-hwan nature art

Painting foliage is an incredibly time-consuming process. Patience and skill in the right blend are required to create works of art such as these.

An Jung-hwan nature art

Bristle brushes and fine pointed brushes are used in order to achieve a realistic touch of the leaves.

An Jung-hwan nature art

Painting leaves can be especially challenging as it involves getting the perfect texture.

An Jung-hwan nature art

To create art as detailed as this, one also requires great observation about how leaves are arranged on a tree.

An Jung-hwan nature art
To achieve a hyper-realistic finish, each of his works require several weeks to complete.
An Jung-hwan nature art

Trees are an important element in his landscape works.

An Jung-hwan nature art

His paintings also depict the natural beauty of Korea.

An Jung-hwan nature art
 
An Jung-hwan nature art
An Jung-hwan nature art
An Jung-hwan nature art
An Jung-hwan nature art
An Jung-hwan nature art
An Jung-hwan nature art
An Jung-hwan nature art
An Jung-hwan nature art
An Jung-hwan nature art
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