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  • Artist Paul Cadden, from Glasgow, Scotland, has recreated 'everyday' photographs using pencils and paint
  • Works include a man walking with an umbrella in Hong Kong and an elderly couple sitting on a step in Barcelona

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Paul's work is becoming a regular addition to UM, we have seen some of his work here before.

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Double take moment. Could not believe some of them were drawings!

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I couldn't believe any of those were drawings - that is some serious talent he has and patience, wow, how much patience would it take to be so precise.

On a side note, I love portraits of the elderly, so much character shines through.

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I couldn't believe any of those were drawings - that is some serious talent he has and patience, wow, how much patience would it take to be so precise.

On a side note, I love portraits of the elderly, so much character shines through.

Check some of his work here... you will love the elderly images. :tu:

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This is why alleged actual photographs are a thing of the past.

They have people who can draw anything. ANYTHING

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I met a artist in Millville who could work a pencil like this. People would give him photos of family members. I'm trying to get him to spend a weekend at the trading post and put some of his work in there.

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