An addition of a real-life hand makes Ramon's drawings look even more three-dimensional (Ramon Bruin)
An addition of a real-life hand makes Ramon's drawings look even more three-dimensional (Ramon Bruin)
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Stunning: Artist Ramon spends up to 20 hours on some of his more intricate 3D drawings (Ramon Bruin)
Stunning: Artist Ramon spends up to 20 hours on some of his more intricate 3D drawings (Ramon Bruin)
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Spooky: A clever combination of perspective and light brings Ramon's skeleton drawing to life (Ramon Bruin)
Spooky: A clever combination of perspective and light brings Ramon's skeleton drawing to life (Ramon Bruin)
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Clever: Ramon's drawing of a magnifying glass makes you look twice (Ramon Bruin)
Clever: Ramon's drawing of a magnifying glass makes you look twice (Ramon Bruin)
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Ramon achieves the unique effect via airbrushing and painstaking use of perspective (Ramon Bruin)
Ramon achieves the unique effect via airbrushing and painstaking use of perspective (Ramon Bruin)
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Creepy: A large spider and a chick leap off the page in this animal-themed effort (Ramon Bruin)
Creepy: A large spider and a chick leap off the page in this animal-themed effort (Ramon Bruin)
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Extra dimension: Ramon said some of his drawings take just three hours, but others take nearer 20 (Ramon Bruin)
Extra dimension: Ramon said some of his drawings take just three hours, but others take nearer 20 (Ramon Bruin)
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A real-life prop adds an extra dimension and more realism to Ramon's art (Ramon Bruin)
A real-life prop adds an extra dimension and more realism to Ramon's art (Ramon Bruin)
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Stick figure: Ramon has been working on the clever technique for ten years (Ramon Bruin)
Stick figure: Ramon has been working on the clever technique for ten years (Ramon Bruin)
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Helping hand: A hand appears to grab a lizard's tail in this stunning drawing (Ramon Bruin)
Helping hand: A hand appears to grab a lizard's tail in this stunning drawing (Ramon Bruin)
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Feathered friend: Ramon developed his technique by studying airbrushing at a Dutch college (Ramon Bruin)
Feathered friend: Ramon developed his technique by studying airbrushing at a Dutch college (Ramon Bruin)
Dutch illustrator Ramon Bruin creates remarkable '3D' drawings using airbrushing and clever use of light and perspective. The 31-year-old's eye-catching images of snakes, birds and insects appear to show creatures almost leaping off the page in a technique he calls 'anamorphosis'.