Задание на картинке. Текст : The fur seems so real you want to stroke it. The eye shines like it’s alive. Guido Daniele’s portraits of animals look exactly like photographs and it’s true, they are. But look closer and you can see the outline of a thumb and maybe even a fingernail or two. Guido’s ‘hand-imals’ are not photographs of eagles, birds, fish, and snakes, but photos of models’ hands that have been painted to look exactly like different creatures ! Guido became famous in the early seventies for his body-painting and photography. Then one advertsing agency saw his work and had the hand-imals painted by Guido to promote their phones. Guido remembers: “I researched each animal to see how I could transfer it to a hand, and then began bringing it to life”. Guido is still very fond of the very hand-imal he painted - a cheetah. He was so pleased with it that he was encouraged to carry on with his creations. Since then, he's worked on many other advertising campaigns and also helped raise public awareness for the World Wildlife Fund, the world's most famous environmental organisation working to save endangered species. His paintings are part of the Hyperrealist movement: paintings that are so realistic that they look more like photographs than paintings. Surprisingly, each one is painted in just three or four hours! The only problem is, it's difficult to get models to stay still that long. He says, "If spending hours holding someone's hand, I'd rather it's the hand of someone i love!" Guido's work has been exhibited around the world and he's now considered one of the world's best Hyperrea'si artists. At the end of a day, Guido's models wash themselves. His masterpieces are showered away, but this doesn't bother Guido too much. "At least i start each day with a fresh canvas, says.