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MOON PRINCE: 어린 왕자, 시우민 (Little Prince, Xiumin) pencil, Copic marker, white colour pencil and liquid chalk on paper 2014
Our little prince traveling the galaxies alone on his moon. No one to accompany him but himself…
I’m thinking of making the whole EXO Moon Prince series…, I don’t know… maybe? Yay or nay?
EXO Moon Prince Series: Xiumin | Luhan | Kris | Lay | Suho | Baekhyun | Chen | Chanyeol | D.O | Tao | Kai | Sehun









Vancouver-based art student Fiona Tang creates large-scale trompe l’oeil drawings of animals that appear to burst forth from the paper upon which they were so expressively rendered. She uses a variety of materials to create these awesome optical illusions, including charcoal, acrylic paint, conté and chalk pastels.
We love the photos in which Tang poses with her pieces, emphasizing the effectiveness of her illusions. A large stag, with birds perched on his antlers, looks so solid that we’re still waiting to see steamy breath leave his nostrils. An enormous salt water crocodile raises its head from the rippling grey water in order to receive a gentle pat on the snout. A ferocious shark and powerful humpback whale emerge from opposite walls for an underwater face-off.
Follow Fiona Tang here on Tumblr to check out more of her eye-popping artwork.
[via My Modern Metropolis]

