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I can’t stop ogling at these photorealistic oil paintings of cacti by Korean artist Kwongho Lee – probably because my brain hasn’t fully grasped the fact that they aren’t photographs. The details are shockingly realistic, it’s no wonder that Lee has spent countless hours experimenting with various techniques with his paintbrush and canvas. Honestly, wow.

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  1. Louise wrote:

    WOWWW those furry ones are amazingggg

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    4.22.15
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  2. Colleen wrote:

    These are paintings?! What?!

    COOCOO FOR COCO

    4.22.15
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  3. I am so blown away with this awesomeness!
    Looks like they are photographs, especially the furry ones!

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    4.22.15
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  4. Prudence Yeo wrote:

    These art works are absolutely amazing and unbelievably realistic! Such a talented artist, thanks for sharing!

    Prudence
    http://www.prudencepetitestyle.com

    4.23.15
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  5. This is amazing! This is so realistic I still can’t believe this are paintings.

    4.23.15
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  6. Sanne wrote:

    Wow I love these! Unbelieveble all of them but especially the fury one, I would love to have that one in my house, the colour combination is beautiful too. Amazing talent.

    4.23.15
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  7. Eveline wrote:

    Really cool creatures, these plants! Wish they were real though :).

    4.23.15
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  8. I am here trying to dissect the painting to see where I could detect a paint of brush stroke. This is truly talent beyond measure.

    4.24.15
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  9. another person in (slight) shock that these are paintings! these are beautiful. hell, even if they were photos i’d still love them.

    4.24.15
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  10. Amy Harrison wrote:

    @HonestlyWTF have you seen Lee’s work in the book Strange Plants Book? There is some other incredible plant inspired work as well. Worth a look.

    http://zioxla.com/strange-plants-2

    4.25.15
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