Dutch quadri-dextrous artist creates four photo-like portraits using hands and feet at the same time

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Draw-some! Dutch quadri-dextrous artist creates four stunning photo-like portraits using her hands and feet at the same time

  • Rajacenna from Rotterdam can draw four realistic artworks simultaneously
  • She taught herself how to use her hands and feet to stop herself getting bored
  • The pieces are incredibly technical and can take up to 40 hours to complete 

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A Dutch artist surely ranks among the best Limb-pressionists after mastering drawing four hyper-realistic portraits simultaneously using her hands and feet.

Rajacenna van Dam, 29, an artist from Rotterdam, can complete up to six illustrations at the same time with every single of her limb holding paintbrushes.

The quadri-dextrous artist taught herself how to draw with her feet and hands to increase her productivity and stop herself from getting bored.

A Dutch artist has mastered drawing four hyper-realistic portraits simultaneously using her hands and feet

A Dutch artist has mastered drawing four hyper-realistic portraits simultaneously using her hands and feet

Rajacenna, an artist from Rotterdam, can complete up to six illustrations at the same time with every single of her limb holding paintbrushes

Rajacenna, an artist from Rotterdam, can complete up to six illustrations at the same time with every single of her limb holding paintbrushes

Rajacenna, an artist from Rotterdam, can complete up to six illustrations at the same time with every single of her limb holding paintbrushes

Drawing of Harry Potter

Drawing of Harry Potter

Wonder Woman

Wonder Woman

Among her drawings are Harry Potter (left) and Wonder Woman (right) 

The Dutch artist has drawn figures from popular culture that inspire her such as Billie Eilish (pictured)

The Dutch artist has drawn figures from popular culture that inspire her such as Billie Eilish (pictured)

The Dutch artist has drawn figures from popular culture that inspire her such as Billie Eilish (pictured)

She started drawing at the age of 16 and soon became a published artist.

Rajacenna said: ‘In 2019 the idea came to me to be more productive because I didn’t make any artworks for the previous years due to health issues.

‘I didn’t practice it at all and just started doing it.’

Rajacenna claims she has taken a scan that revealed extraordinary brain performance while she is drawing different works simultaneously.

She said: ‘The connectivity between the left and right brain are totally connected and three times higher than normal.

She started drawing at the age of 16 and soon became a published artist when she was only using one paintbrush at a time

She started drawing at the age of 16 and soon became a published artist when she was only using one paintbrush at a time

She started drawing at the age of 16 and soon became a published artist when she was only using one paintbrush at a time

Rajacenna claims she has taken a scan that revealed extraordinary brain performance while she is drawing different works simultaneously

Rajacenna claims she has taken a scan that revealed extraordinary brain performance while she is drawing different works simultaneously

Rajacenna claims she has taken a scan that revealed extraordinary brain performance while she is drawing different works simultaneously

The process of making pieces like these is incredibly technical and can wait up to 40 hours to complete

The process of making pieces like these is incredibly technical and can wait up to 40 hours to complete

The process of making pieces like these is incredibly technical and can wait up to 40 hours to complete

‘So they exchange information at a very fast speed.’

The process of making pieces like these is incredibly technical.

Rajacenna added: ‘It’s constantly multitasking between all the drawing that I’m working on. I switch my focus back and forth.’

‘The latest pieces I created with pencils and paint. I don’t really think about the techniques I use.

She often works with portraits and her inspiration is the people she draws, who have been public figures

She often works with portraits and her inspiration is the people she draws, who have been public figures

She often works with portraits and her inspiration is the people she draws, who have been public figures

She said: 'I always draw people that I love and inspire me, for my other work I love to create things from my imagination'

She said: 'I always draw people that I love and inspire me, for my other work I love to create things from my imagination'

She said: ‘I always draw people that I love and inspire me, for my other work I love to create things from my imagination’

‘I just try to make it look as accurate as possible which is much harder of course when you work on so many simultaneously.’

Her drawings can take as long as 40 hours to complete.

She often works with portraits and her inspiration is the people she draws, who have been public figures such as the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, Billie Eilish, or Justin Bieber.

‘I always draw people that I love and inspire me, for my other work I love to create things from my imagination.’