Wladimir Inostroza, who goes by the name Fredo, is a young Chilean artist who draws mind-blowing three-dimensional pencil drawings that appears to jump off the page. Inspired by the great masters like, M.C. Escher, Rembrandt, Beksinski and Arcimboldo, Fredo has developed his own modern style. The 17-year-old prodigy takes weeks and sometimes months to finish each portrait, but sometimes he can produce a quick work in just 30 minutes. “Time is gold but the satisfaction of seeing a finished drawing is the most important,” he said in an interview to My Modern Metropolis.
In the following sketches below you will see how he uses lighting and pencil shadows to create his masterpieces.
[via Twisted Sifter]
Amazing 3D, but sooooooo ugly...
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