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Artist paints photorealistic aquatic life in three dimensions | Crave - CNET. Singapore artist Keng Lye uses paint and resin to create incredibly lifelike three-dimensional representations of life under the water. It looks like a fish swimming in a bowl, or a serving of living octopus in its own salt water — but the photo-realistic works of Singapore-based artist Keng Lye are not even sculptures, but paintings. He uses a technique developed by Japanese artist Riusuke Fukahori, using acrylic paint and resin to build up, layer by layer, images of creatures swimming in water. The technique involves starting with a container and pouring in thin layers of clear resin.

When each layer dries, the next "slice" of the creature is painted on and allowed to dry before the next layer is poured. But Lye has added something to Fukahori's process to give the paintings even more depth — or, actually, height. "I've decided to incorporate another element into this medium; for this instance, it was a piece of pebble," he said on his Deviantart page. Via www.thisiscolossal.com. Realistic Paintings.

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