Super detailed micro painting by this Turkish artist will definitely fascinate you
We have already shown you lots of wonderful and outstanding works of art. This artist's masterpieces definitely deserve to be in this list. You need to see them!
Mesut Kul is a very talented artist from Turkey who creates unique works of art. He uses daily objects such as butterfly wings, rice grains, pumpkin seeds or feathers as his canvases. Nevertheless, his pictures are very detailed and accurate. Mesut Kul thinks that everyone can use a big canvas to create a piece of art, but only some artists can do it on such small objects. Such art can't be unnoticed. We bet these works will stay in your memory. Watch and enjoy!
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