Watching this man create his hyperrealistic masterpieces is strangely calming (41 photos) 1 London-based artist Gurekbal Bhachu uses pencil to create some of the most realistic-looking pieces we’ve ever seen. They look more detailed than an HD television. And after watching his insanely laborious process, it’s easy to see why. The man will spend hours on one damn mustache hair. But watching him in action is somehow soothing, and his God-like levels of concentration and attention to detail are inspiring. I also love seeing how drastically he’s improved in just two years. Check out his work and process below and be sure to follow him on Twitter for more. 2345A little look at what goes into drawing textured skin ✍️ pic.twitter.com/3Qi1JEhYGl— Gurekbal Bhachu (@G_Singh_B) July 30, 2017 6789Though I initially found this step difficult when I started using a white paint pen, here’s the difference adding highlights to a drawing makes pic.twitter.com/bKyuoGsc8g— Gurekbal Bhachu (@G_Singh_B) June 12, 2018 1011Details matter... sometimes ✍️ pic.twitter.com/m5TbeiZ2JG— Gurekbal Bhachu (@G_Singh_B) February 22, 2017 12131415161718For those interested in purchasing a print, here’s a quick look at the print quality of my Bruce Lee drawingAvailable at https://t.co/pZlbyMkXgA pic.twitter.com/JA2f02NXBu— Gurekbal Bhachu (@G_Singh_B) July 21, 2018 192021Patience is everything pic.twitter.com/ZWJ9FDPmxk— Gurekbal Bhachu (@G_Singh_B) April 19, 2018 22232425262728293031Adding beard details ✍️ pic.twitter.com/OTyt1TdY7p— Gurekbal Bhachu (@G_Singh_B) July 5, 2017 3233343536373839 2018 versus…. 40 …2013 41 Via Gurekbal Bhachu Source link