Hyperreal art tricks eye Strawberries (Courtesy of Jason de Graaf/Plus One Gallery) Strawberries (Courtesy of Jason de Graaf/Plus One Gall...
Hyperreal art tricks eye
Strawberries (Courtesy of Jason de Graaf/Plus One Gallery)
Strawberries (Courtesy of Jason de Graaf/Plus One Gallery) Solstice II (Courtesy of Jason de Graaf/Plus One Gallery)
Hollyhocks (Courtesy of Jason de Graaf/Plus One Gallery)
Strawberries (Courtesy of Jason de Graaf/Plus One Gallery) Solstice II (Courtesy of Jason de Graaf/Plus One Gallery) Hollyhocks (Courtesy of Jason de Graaf/Plus One Gallery) Everything I Want is Expensive (Courtesy of Jason de Graaf/Plus One Gallery) 5 O'clock Shadow (Courtesy of Jason de Graaf/Plus One Gallery) Fertility (Courtesy of Jason de Graaf/Plus One Gallery) Four Marbles (Courtesy of Jason de Graaf/Plus One Gallery) Golden Russet (Courtesy of Jason de Graaf/Plus One Gallery) Green Bottle (Courtesy of Jason de Graaf/Plus One Gallery) Metropolis (Courtesy of Jason de Graaf/Plus One Gallery)
Green Bottle (Courtesy of Jason de Graaf/Plus One Gallery)
Golden Russet (Courtesy of Jason de Graaf/Plus One Gallery)
Fertility (Courtesy of Jason de Graaf/Plus One Gallery)
Canadian artist Jason de Graaf creates acrylic paintings so detailed that upon first glance the viewer may mistake the work for a still-life photograph.
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