Russian Street Artist Draws Extremely Realistic Portraits in Only One Hour

It’s impressive that Russian artist Nikolay Yarakhtin can create these wonderful portraits at all, but the fact that he does them in just an hour on the streets of Saint Petersburg is incredible.

Yarakhtin said, “It takes me about an hour to make a portrait. Looking at the excitement of my clients seeing their portraits brings me a lot of joy and inspires me. It gives me creative energy and motivates to become better.”

Take a look at his work.

1. A spitting image.

2. Like a photograph.

3. The resemblance is uncanny.

4. One hour or less!

5. There’s the man himself.

6. Portrait of a young lady.

7. Mother and child.

8. He looks pretty serious.

9. Like looking in a mirror.

10. Spot-on, don’t you think?

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Портрет с натуры за 1 час на Невском проспекте в Санкт -Петербурге ( кисти, порошковая пастель ) 50×40 июль 2019 Portrait from nature for 1 hour on Nevsky prospekt in St. Petersburg (brushes, powder pastel) 50 × 40 July 2019 #nikolaiiarakhtin #сухаякисть #сухаякистьмасло #artselect #portraitpainter #drawing✏ #drawingsketch #drawingart #fineart #realisticportrait #pasteldrawing #drawingstyle #sketchdrawing #sketches #sketch #sketching #sketchbook #sketchers #sketch_dailydose #sketchers #sketch_daily #artrealism #arts_realistic #art #instaart #instagram #pencil_drawing #художникиспб #спб❤ #dailyart

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These are pretty great! Be sure to follow Yarakhtin on Instagram so you can keep up with all the wonderful portraits that he’s creating.

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Russian Street Artist Draws Extremely Realistic Portraits in Only One Hour

It’s impressive that Russian artist Nikolay Yarakhtin can create these wonderful portraits at all, but the fact that he does them in just an hour on the streets of Saint Petersburg is incredible.

Yarakhtin said, “It takes me about an hour to make a portrait. Looking at the excitement of my clients seeing their portraits brings me a lot of joy and inspires me. It gives me creative energy and motivates to become better.”

Take a look at his work.

1. A spitting image.

2. Like a photograph.

3. The resemblance is uncanny.

4. One hour or less!

5. There’s the man himself.

6. Portrait of a young lady.

7. Mother and child.

8. He looks pretty serious.

9. Like looking in a mirror.

10. Spot-on, don’t you think?

View this post on Instagram

Портрет с натуры за 1 час на Невском проспекте в Санкт -Петербурге ( кисти, порошковая пастель ) 50×40 июль 2019 Portrait from nature for 1 hour on Nevsky prospekt in St. Petersburg (brushes, powder pastel) 50 × 40 July 2019 #nikolaiiarakhtin #сухаякисть #сухаякистьмасло #artselect #portraitpainter #drawing✏ #drawingsketch #drawingart #fineart #realisticportrait #pasteldrawing #drawingstyle #sketchdrawing #sketches #sketch #sketching #sketchbook #sketchers #sketch_dailydose #sketchers #sketch_daily #artrealism #arts_realistic #art #instaart #instagram #pencil_drawing #художникиспб #спб❤ #dailyart

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These are pretty great! Be sure to follow Yarakhtin on Instagram so you can keep up with all the wonderful portraits that he’s creating.

The post Russian Street Artist Draws Extremely Realistic Portraits in Only One Hour appeared first on UberFacts.

Venice, Italy Is Underwater After the Highest Tide in 50 Years

If you’ve paid attention to the news the last week or so, you’ve seen the heartbreaking and devastating floods in one of Europe’s most-visited cities. Venice, Italy is a breathtaking destination, famous for its canals and historic buildings.

Recently, the highest tide in 50 years has inundated the city, and the mayor of Venice has blamed the catastrophe on one thing: climate change.

Paquebots(Navires spécialisé dans le transport de personnes.)L' année dernière, des conditions similaires ont frappé…

Posted by Olivier Godfurnon on Thursday, November 14, 2019

More than 85% of Venice flooded during this event, and the famous St. Mark’s Basilica was flooded for only the sixth time in 1,200 years. Four of those six floods have been in the past 20 years. Official records about such events in Venice have only been kept since 1923, and these high tides (called acqua alta in Italian) reached the highest levels in the city since 1966.

Posted by Sonny Tuttle on Monday, November 18, 2019

Luca Zaia, the governor of the Veneto region of which Venice is a part of, said, “We are faced with total, apocalyptic devastation. The art, the basilica, the shops and the homes, a disaster…Venice is bracing itself for the next high tide.” Zaia also described Venice as being “on its knees.”

Posted by Władimir Gromakowski on Sunday, November 17, 2019

The images coming out of Venice are shocking and sad, to say the least. People and animals trudging through the high waters, attempting to find higher ground and to save their personal belongings.

Posted by Sonny Tuttle on Monday, November 18, 2019

Posted by Sonny Tuttle on Monday, November 18, 2019

Venice is built on top of a marshy, shallow lagoon, which doesn’t help the situation. Sea levels have been rising around Venice (and everywhere) for years because of climate change, but the city is also sinking, increasing the impact.

Unless drastic action is taken, the problem looks like it will only get worse as time marches on until the city disappears into the ocean. Or something.

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Venice, Italy Is Underwater After the Highest Tide in 50 Years

If you’ve paid attention to the news the last week or so, you’ve seen the heartbreaking and devastating floods in one of Europe’s most-visited cities. Venice, Italy is a breathtaking destination, famous for its canals and historic buildings.

Recently, the highest tide in 50 years has inundated the city, and the mayor of Venice has blamed the catastrophe on one thing: climate change.

Paquebots(Navires spécialisé dans le transport de personnes.)L' année dernière, des conditions similaires ont frappé…

Posted by Olivier Godfurnon on Thursday, November 14, 2019

More than 85% of Venice flooded during this event, and the famous St. Mark’s Basilica was flooded for only the sixth time in 1,200 years. Four of those six floods have been in the past 20 years. Official records about such events in Venice have only been kept since 1923, and these high tides (called acqua alta in Italian) reached the highest levels in the city since 1966.

Posted by Sonny Tuttle on Monday, November 18, 2019

Luca Zaia, the governor of the Veneto region of which Venice is a part of, said, “We are faced with total, apocalyptic devastation. The art, the basilica, the shops and the homes, a disaster…Venice is bracing itself for the next high tide.” Zaia also described Venice as being “on its knees.”

Posted by Władimir Gromakowski on Sunday, November 17, 2019

The images coming out of Venice are shocking and sad, to say the least. People and animals trudging through the high waters, attempting to find higher ground and to save their personal belongings.

Posted by Sonny Tuttle on Monday, November 18, 2019

Posted by Sonny Tuttle on Monday, November 18, 2019

Venice is built on top of a marshy, shallow lagoon, which doesn’t help the situation. Sea levels have been rising around Venice (and everywhere) for years because of climate change, but the city is also sinking, increasing the impact.

Unless drastic action is taken, the problem looks like it will only get worse as time marches on until the city disappears into the ocean. Or something.

The post Venice, Italy Is Underwater After the Highest Tide in 50 Years appeared first on UberFacts.

15 Posts That Show Grandparents Are Pure and Good

If you are lucky enough to have grandparents in your life (or your kids have your parents), then you know how amazing inter-generational relationships can be. My maternal grandfather was one of my favorite people in the world, and my other three grandparents were all amazing people I was lucky to know into my young adulthood.

These 15 posts only bolster my point, y’all, because the grandparents who inspired them are 100% gold.

15. I’m seriously impressed.

Posted by Thunder Dungeon on Monday, November 4, 2019

14. And that’s the story of why he went out to buy new shirts.

Posted by Thunder Dungeon on Monday, November 4, 2019

13. She snitched in a dream. Ha!

Posted by Thunder Dungeon on Monday, November 4, 2019

12. What a meet-cute this is!

Posted by Thunder Dungeon on Monday, November 4, 2019

11. MY EYES.

Posted by Thunder Dungeon on Monday, November 4, 2019

10. I think it looks lovely on him.

Posted by Thunder Dungeon on Monday, November 4, 2019

9. Seriously adorable.

Posted by Thunder Dungeon on Monday, November 4, 2019

8. That old charmer.

Posted by Thunder Dungeon on Monday, November 4, 2019

7. She’s not wrong.

Posted by Thunder Dungeon on Monday, November 4, 2019

6. You cannot freak an old man out like that!

Posted by Thunder Dungeon on Monday, November 4, 2019

5. Said without a trace of shame, I’m sure.

Posted by Thunder Dungeon on Monday, November 4, 2019

4. She just couldn’t call him Richard.

Posted by Thunder Dungeon on Monday, November 4, 2019

3. You never know when your past deeds are going to come back to haunt you – or the opposite.

Posted by Thunder Dungeon on Monday, November 4, 2019

2. I definitely won’t die with this regret.

Posted by Thunder Dungeon on Monday, November 4, 2019

1. Just in case you didn’t know…

Posted by Thunder Dungeon on Monday, November 4, 2019

I’m off to Facetime my own grandma, because even though she’s 96, she still uses her cell phone.

Boom.

What’s your favorite grandparent story? We’d love to hear it!

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15 Posts That Show Grandparents Are Pure and Good

If you are lucky enough to have grandparents in your life (or your kids have your parents), then you know how amazing inter-generational relationships can be. My maternal grandfather was one of my favorite people in the world, and my other three grandparents were all amazing people I was lucky to know into my young adulthood.

These 15 posts only bolster my point, y’all, because the grandparents who inspired them are 100% gold.

15. I’m seriously impressed.

Posted by Thunder Dungeon on Monday, November 4, 2019

14. And that’s the story of why he went out to buy new shirts.

Posted by Thunder Dungeon on Monday, November 4, 2019

13. She snitched in a dream. Ha!

Posted by Thunder Dungeon on Monday, November 4, 2019

12. What a meet-cute this is!

Posted by Thunder Dungeon on Monday, November 4, 2019

11. MY EYES.

Posted by Thunder Dungeon on Monday, November 4, 2019

10. I think it looks lovely on him.

Posted by Thunder Dungeon on Monday, November 4, 2019

9. Seriously adorable.

Posted by Thunder Dungeon on Monday, November 4, 2019

8. That old charmer.

Posted by Thunder Dungeon on Monday, November 4, 2019

7. She’s not wrong.

Posted by Thunder Dungeon on Monday, November 4, 2019

6. You cannot freak an old man out like that!

Posted by Thunder Dungeon on Monday, November 4, 2019

5. Said without a trace of shame, I’m sure.

Posted by Thunder Dungeon on Monday, November 4, 2019

4. She just couldn’t call him Richard.

Posted by Thunder Dungeon on Monday, November 4, 2019

3. You never know when your past deeds are going to come back to haunt you – or the opposite.

Posted by Thunder Dungeon on Monday, November 4, 2019

2. I definitely won’t die with this regret.

Posted by Thunder Dungeon on Monday, November 4, 2019

1. Just in case you didn’t know…

Posted by Thunder Dungeon on Monday, November 4, 2019

I’m off to Facetime my own grandma, because even though she’s 96, she still uses her cell phone.

Boom.

What’s your favorite grandparent story? We’d love to hear it!

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When the government of Kazakhstan threatened…

When the government of Kazakhstan threatened to sue Sacha Baron Cohen for the movie ‘Borat’, Baron Cohen (in character as Borat) replied: “I’d like to state that I have no connection with Mr. Cohen and fully support my government decision to sue this Jew”.

On December 16, 1965, NASA received…

On December 16, 1965, NASA received a prank transmission from two astronauts: “We have an object, probably in polar orbit… I see a command Module and and eight smaller modules in front. The pilot of the command module is wearing a red suit.” They then started playing, “Jingle Bells”.