Another Wednesday rolls around, and we here at Arbenting are rolling out the next installment of our Wednesday Web of Inspiration. In this weeks edition, we have found a simply phenomenal artist to showcase. Henrik Moses has given rise to some of the most intricate, and at times, surrealistic drawings that we have come across on the web. His photorealistic renderings are truly breathtaking and endlessly inspirational, making him an asset to the artistic community in which he thrives.
Through graphites, charcoals, and colored pencils, this masterful maestro of art creates a world all of his own, filled with amazing images captured from his imagination. This was the first featured artist that we have chosen with this few a number of images to choose from in his gallery, but given that each one is pure gold the choice was an easy one to make. And the fact that gray is Robert’s favorite color had absolutely nothing at all to do with our choice. Simply look at his work and we know you will realize in an instant, why Henrik was a must feature for us here.






























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Simply stunning! I’m just blown away by those pieces of art. Thank you. :)
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@Paul — No problem! He’s an amazing artist!
There awesome, the hands look so real, and the crinkled paper effect is ace.
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Wow these are amazing. Although they have been digitally enhanced, it just seems like no one does pencil work anymore. It is my favorite type of art to create and is becoming obsolete. I miss it terribly in the art work but still create myself often. These are beautiful. Thank you for sharing.
@Max — I love the crinkled paper effect!
@Logo Design Guru — It’s really hard to scan in a pencil drawing without digitally enhancing it. The digital enhancements generally just make it look more like the original rather than a slightly washed out scan. I assume that’s all that has been done here.