Irakli is improving his digital drawing technique so that his work becomes incredibly realistic.
In his work, he surgically accurately draws the smallest details, bringing them to perfection. He carefully focuses on the use of textures, light, and shadows, which makes his artwork so impressive.
Some paintings of the artist look so realistic that they can be easily confused with the photo. Irakli masterfully carries both light and shadow on canvas, repeating every reflection. Let’s take another look at Nadar’s impressive work.
The artist himself admits that the main thing for him is not to depend on standards but to develop his own style. He likes to experiment, opening up new facets in himself.
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