Compelling Stories and Exquisite Deliverance: The Art of Casey Baugh
Compelling Stories and Exquisite Deliverance: The Art of Casey Baugh
I hear the same old angst-ridden question: "What's the point of hyperrealism?" After 20 years of drawing realistically, I can answer that question. Read on
Following on from my post on Chuck Close I thought I'd take a look at some of the other artists associated with photorealism. Richard Estes (born1932, Kewanee, Illinois) is another famous photorealist artist. His paintings generally consist of reflective, clean, and inanimate cityscapes. He is regarded as one of the founders of the international photorealist movement of the late 1960s, with such painters as Ralph Goings, Chuck Close and Duane Hanson. At an early age, the Estes family moved to Chicago where he studied fine arts at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago between 1952 - 56. He frequently studied the works of realist painters such as Edgar Degas, Edward Hopper, and Thomas Eakins, who are strongly represented in the Art Institute's collection. After he completed his course of studies, Estes moved to New York where for the next ten years he worked as a graphic artist for various magazine publishers and advertising agencies in New York and Spain. During this period, he painted in his spare time. He had lived in Spain since 1962 and by 1966 was financially able to give up the day job. Beginning around 1967, he began to paint shopfronts and buildings with glass windows and more importantly, the reflected images shown on these windows. The paintings were based on colour photographs he would take, which trapped the evanescent nature of the reflections, which would change in part with the lighting and the time of day. Estes' paintings were based on several photographs of the subject. He avoided using famous New York landmarks. Though called a photorealist I personally think that his paintings have an edgy feel. He uses the language of Edward Hopper - often a deserted urban environment, free of litter, but stuck in another time dimension – I think of them more as photo-surrealist.
I hear the same old angst-ridden question: "What's the point of hyperrealism?" After 20 years of drawing realistically, I can answer that question. Read on
Compelling Stories and Exquisite Deliverance: The Art of Casey Baugh
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I hear the same old angst-ridden question: "What's the point of hyperrealism?" After 20 years of drawing realistically, I can answer that question. Read on
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News reporters sent an interviewer to talk to an art prodigy named Isabella Brazhnikova, also known as Isabella Clever in the art world. She is a 12-year-old artist who started sketching at the age of four. She became famous through her drawings which appear to be photos at first glance. Drawing makes her happy, proud,
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It’s art, not real! These unreal hyper-realistic artworks will blow your mind! A guide to understanding hyperrealism and how it differs from photorealism.
It takes time and dedication to learn how to draw realistically. It's not for the faint-hearted, but if you have the desire to give it a go, the rewards
Hyperrealism is the result of several other art movements throughout history.