Art looking like photographs?
This type of art is called Hyper-realism and you can see such portraits every year in the annual BP Awards Portrait exhibitions - often winning the award.
There was a big exhibition of Ron Mueck's sculptures/creations in Edinburgh a few years back. Very impressive (and very popular) but really only worth marvelling at the skill involved in their creation rather that at the finished product (at least, that was my reaction).
Before photography, one 'purpose' of art was to reproduce reality. Once photography was invented and colour photographic enlargements were possible, that took over the realism aspect of art and freed artists to be more inventive and imaginative.
Now the twist in the tail. The development of digital photography and computer programs to manipulate them has allowed photographers to produce photographs that look like art!
The full circle.