Artist Takes Months to Capture Every Detail of Japanese Women in Ethereal Oil Paintings

Photorealistic Painting Portraits by Yasutomo Oka

At first glance, these portraits of Japanese women look like a series of stunning photographs. However, it might surprise you to find out that they weren’t captured through a camera lens—instead, they have been rendered in oil paint by the incredibly talented Japanese artist Yasutomo Oka. Each photorealistic painting is incredibly lifelike, capturing every conceivable detail of the artist’s female subjects.

Taking around one month to complete each oil painting portrait, Oka uses real life models as the starting point for each piece, but often “idealizes” them as he paints. Some women are depicted wearing traditional kimonos and floral hair ornaments, against ornately-patterned wallpaper. Others wear casual clothing, and are often posed within a home setting, peering out of a window. In other works, girls can be seen standing within an enchanting forest or garden—in one piece, a woman poses in an autumnal, misty forest, while a white owl perches on a tree behind her.

In all cases, Oka manages to perfectly paint every facial feature, lock of hair, patch of skin, and piece of fabric with expert brush strokes. The artist claims he feels most tense when drawing eyes, because they’re the most important feature when painting in a photorealistic style. However, in each portrait the eyes feature lifelike glints and reflections, making them appear convincingly real.

You can find more of Oka’s incredible portraits on his website and Twitter.

This series might look like portrait photography; however, each incredible image is actually an oil painting by Japanese artist Yasutomo Oka.

Photorealistic Painting Portraits by Yasutomo Oka

Each photorealistic painting is incredibly lifelike, capturing the beauty of Japanese women.

Photorealistic Painting Portraits by Yasutomo Oka

Photorealistic Painting Portraits by Yasutomo Oka

Photorealistic Painting Portraits by Yasutomo Oka

Oka manages to perfectly paint every facial feature, lock of hair, patch of skin, and piece of fabric with expert brush strokes.

Photorealistic Painting Portraits by Yasutomo Oka

Photorealistic Painting Portraits by Yasutomo Oka

Photorealistic Painting Portraits by Yasutomo Oka

Photorealistic Painting Portraits by Yasutomo Oka

Photorealistic Painting Portraits by Yasutomo Oka

Photorealistic Painting Portraits by Yasutomo Oka

Photorealistic Painting Portraits by Yasutomo Oka

Photorealistic Painting Portraits by Yasutomo Oka

Photorealistic Painting Portraits by Yasutomo Oka

Photorealistic Painting Portraits by Yasutomo Oka

Even his pencil sketches look like black and white photographs.

Photorealistic Painting Portraits by Yasutomo Oka

Photorealistic Painting Portraits by Yasutomo Oka

Photorealistic Painting Portraits by Yasutomo Oka

Yasutomo Oka: Website | Facebook | Twitter
h/t: [Sora News 24]

All images via Yasutomo Oka.

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Emma Taggart

Emma Taggart is a Contributing Writer at My Modern Met. Originally from Northern Ireland, she is an artist now based in Berlin. After graduating with a BA in Fashion and Textile Design in 2013, Emma decided to combine her love of art with her passion for writing. Emma has contributed to various art and culture publications, with an aim to promote and share the work of inspiring modern creatives. While she writes every day, she’s also devoted to her own creative outlet—Emma hand-draws illustrations and is currently learning 2D animation.
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