To depict life exactly how it is, through meticulously painted hyper-realistic canvases is a rare talent. One of these shocking examples is the work done by Raphaella Spence.
“How does she do that?” is the question that comes up instantly in the mind of anyone who bumps into one of her oil paintings. The light, the shapes and perspectives are just impeccable, photographic.
The London artist recreates with accurate ability both urban and rural landscapes. The restless New York, romantic Venice and Italian fields are some of the recurring themes on Spence’s canvases. Check a few of them below.

















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Site: Raphaella Spence


Ben Wilson is an English artist who dedicates to painting artworks
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