Tags archives: hyperrealistic
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Webneel
63 days ago
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Hubert De Lartigue tries to create items of each Stock of surprise in his portraits, the way I crop ‘em, or the expression of the attitude of the models. Aim the power of the portrait lies above all in the look of the model, Which is one time each Stock. All he has to do is underline the strength and the intensity. He thinks it is no longer Sufficient to [...]
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Webneel
69 days ago
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Mostly, the compositions I create are formed out of ideas, scenarios and imagery from my everyday life. I have a strong interest in health and well being, so these subjects come through in my work. Whether that be a larger than life chrome plated piece of steel, or the tempting arrangement of sweets that I’m not supposed to eat. Often these things are overlooked as we pass them by, but [...]
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Webneel
74 days ago
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Roberto Bernardi was born in Todi (Italy) on the 18th of May 1974. He started to paint at a very young age and his first works in oils date back to the first half of the eighties. He dedicated his studies to the learning of pictorial techniques which would have a significant influence on his artistic formation. In 1993 after his leaving school examinations in a science liceo, he moved [...]
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admin
144 days ago
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The first time you see these hyperrealistic drawings, you’re convinced they’re black and white photographs. But on closer inspection, you realize they are just the work of a very talented artists and their pens and pencils. Using photos just for inspiration, they sets up basic proportions and then draws layer upon layer until they creates their incredibly realistic portraits. Hyperrealism is a genre of painting and sculpture resembling a high-resolution [...]