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Surreal paintings: The New York subway is more real than the camera captures

I have always thought that only cameras and cameras can truly record every scene, but this is not the case. After seeing the paintings of Japanese artist Hisaya Taira, you'll never think so again. Because the scenes produced by her brush are completely comparable to the real scenes recorded by cameras, video cameras and other lenses. For example, in the following set of paintings about the subway, you will find that they are really exactly the same as the real subway.

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Hisaya When Taira came to New York for the first time, she found that the subway here was empty. It was completely different from the crowded subway she had seen before. She felt it was incredible. She immediately decided to record this scene with her own paintbrush, so she created this set of surreal New York subway paintings.

Now friends, please follow the editor of the pinned emoticon to appreciate this set of works. Again, this is really not a photo!

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