Pencil vs reality..-. where do you draw the line? The incredible optical illusions created by artist
By Kerry McQueeneyLast updated at 10:05 PM on 24th September 2011
You have often heard about art imitating life, but an artist has taken the saying to a whole new level with an incredible collection of drawings that reveal a masterful eye for illusion.
Reality meets fantasy in this amazing series of drawings which are to be exhibited at art shows in London next month.
Using expertly-drawn sketches, Belgian artist Ben Heine blends pencil, photography, imagination and reality - and the results are truly astonishing.
Heine describes himself as a multidisciplinary visual artist who is inspired by people and nature.
The 28-year-old grew up in Abidjan, Ivory Coast, where he lived for seven years with his parents and three sisters before moving back to Brussels in 1990.
He has become well-known for three art concepts he has been working on, including his Pencil Vs Camera project.
He said: 'I just make art for people. I want them to dream and forget their daily troubles.
'I used to write poems many years ago, I want to convey a poetic and philosophical meaning into my pictures, each new creation should tell a story and generate an intense emotion, like a poem, like a melody.'
The artist published his first image in the series in April 2010 and has come up with
Part of his method involves him ensuring his hand is visible in every picture - to represent the connection between the viewer, the artist and the artwork.
He also always makes sure the sketch is in black and white, while the photograph is often brightly coloured to maxmise the contrast.
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The artist said he has been deeply influenced by Belgian Surrealism, German Expressionism, American Pop Art and Social Realism.-
He has also created two other art projects for which he has become well-known for: Digital Circlism and Flesh and Acrylic.
Ben's work is to be exhibited at a number of forthcoming art shows in London next month.
He will feature at the Art London exhibition,- at the Royal Hospital in Chelsea, from October 6 to October 10; the Affordable Art Fair at Battersea from October 20 to October 23 and Affordable Art Fair in Hampstead between October 27 and October 30.-
Watch your step! A man with a white stick is seen heading straight towards an open manhole-
Fire starter: The flame on this clever drawing is a devil of an illusion while the koala- bear could soon be out of time as the flames creep towards the tree it clings to

The camera never lies... or does it? The photographer's eye is met with this fantastical scene (left) while two children are seen climbing among the stars in this celestial drawing (right)-
He will feature at the Art London exhibition,- at the Royal Hospital in Chelsea, from October 6 to October 10; the Affordable Art Fair at Battersea from October 20 to October 23 and Affordable Art Fair in Hampstead between October 27 and October 30.-
Skin and bones: A horse and bird are given th-e Heine treatment in the artist's exhibition
Taking in the view: A woman and child peer at some houses below, oblivious to the fact that one of the buildings has bee given a sketchy makeover
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