Artist Uses Her Fingers To Create Photorealistic Images That Raise Climate Change Awareness

Published 9 years ago

U.S. artist Zaria Forman’s beautiful images of water and glaciers may seem like photos at first, but they’re not – they’re photo-realistic drawings that she created using soft pastels and her fingers!

Zaria Forman’s works, which focus on climate change and the importance of water, are enormous drawings, sometimes the size of an entire wall. This scale lets her achieve photo-realistic effects using only her fingers to smudge and draw with her soft pastels.

To see more of her extraordinary works and read more about her, check out our old post about her and visit her website!

More info: zariaforman.com | Facebook

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