

Barenghi noticed he got 100,000 subscribers in a year and soon received attention by the media. He was unemployed, had no expectations or goal, but to share his passion for free and did that he liked. In 2013, Barenghi launched YouTube channel and uploaded his hyperrealistic 3d art drawings of daily objects such as a piece of fruit or a soda can. Finally, he gave up drawing and art together, while he began working as a shop assistant. Barenghi chose to become an architect and met with disappointments in a lot in his career. Marcello Barenghi’s school professors advised him to leave Italy, his native and to study abroad so that the movement of hyperrealism was diffused and appreciated more.
