Turkish artist Süreyya Noyan has a unique talent. She can create miniature versions of classic art works on eggshells! Look at the detailing of the waves here, which is inspired by the work of Japanese artist Katsushika Hokusai (Picture Courtesy:
Not just paintings, Noyan can also sketch miniature pen drawings like the one over here of the ?shak Pa?a Palace in Turkey. Her works truly are visually stunning.
Here she captures a scene from the Turkish city of Mardin with the stroke of her swift brush.
The interiors of the historic Hagia Sophia in an eggshell.
The Umayyad Mosque in Damascus, Syria against a backdrop of a beautiful sunset and birds.
Here she tries to recreate Remembrandt's oil painting classic, the Anatomy Lesson of Dr. Tulp. She catches the details of the facial featuresover here perfectly.
After finishing her egg painting, she snaps a quick photo and shares her creations with the hashtag #eggart on social media.
The tiny version of Van Gogh's 'Starry Night'. Reportedly Noyan uses fine paintbrushes and drawing pens to delicately draw on the eggshells.
Here she has painted Austrian symbolist painter Gustav Klimt's, The Kiss. To create egg art, first she has to carefully crack a window into each shell and remove the egg.
The miniature eggshell version of Edvard Munch' s world-famous 'Scream'. Noyan can shrunk down the proportions of the paintings but still make them incredibly detailed.
Turkish artist recreates classic works of art on egg shells