Japanese Artist’s Hyperrealistic Paintings Are So Defined You Might Confuse Them With Photographs

Image via Twitter

Japanese artist Kei Mieno has been painting professionally for over ten years now. She specializes in hyperrealism and uses oil paint in most of her artworks.

Kei recently posted one of her drawings on Twitter that drew much attention on social media. It was a girl lying in the river, and most of the people were shocked when they realized the painting was just an imagination by the artist. It was so real that many confused it with a photograph. The details and texture are so defined it might be mistaken as a real photo. Take a look at some of her paintings that she created using oil paint.