Love incredibly realistic painting? So do we. Here's our list of over 25 jaw-dropping examples of hyperrealism art, with work by 10 artists.
The magic realism and surrealism art of Paul Bond.
Previously we featured works of some brilliant artists like Alyssa Monk , Linda Huber , Eric Zener , Rob Hefferan and others all of whom sp...
ABOUT THE ARTWORK I work in hyperrealistic style. The medium is oil on canvas. I like this style because it's challenging for the artist and at the same time it is appealing to both art lovers and collectors. I choose my subjects meticulously as I am interested in detail and I want to show my skills at their best. I do hope my work will be thought-provoking for viewers as well. Original Created: 2019 Subjects: Still Life Materials: Canvas Styles: Realism, Photorealism, Hyperrealism Mediums: Oil DETAILS AND DIMENSIONS Painting: Oil on Canvas Original: One-of-a-kind Artwork Size: 11.8 W x 17.7 H x 0.8 D in Frame: Not Framed Ready to Hang: Not applicable Packaging: Ships in a Box
In his series of graffiti portraits, artist Belin blends cubism with hyperrealism. Each piece offers a contemporary spin on the work of Pablo Picasso.
Born in 1979 in Linares, Spain, Miguel Angel Belinchon Bujes alias Belin is already famous for his talented way of spreading the codes of hyperrealism among suburban landscapes. A natural sense for proportions allows Belin to be considered as a reference since he has started his work in 2001. His mural paintings, created only from spray techniques without using stencils, are immediately recognizable among others in the eclectic world of urban art.
This artwork will perfectly complement the interior of your kitchen, living room, dining room or veranda. DETAILS about artwork: * Painter: Ella Nicole * Original handmade pen drawing * Style: Realism, Hyperrealism * Materials: Mounting Board - This can be framed as normal. * Signed by artist * NO FRAME On request I can recreate this subject and many more, just message me for enquiries about any commissions. The painting will be carefully wrapped and sent Royal Mail 2nd Class signed for. Thank you for your interest and please check out my other items. My instagram is Ellas_nicole_art
This artwork will perfectly complement the interior of your kitchen, living room, dining room or veranda. DETAILS about artwork: * Painter: Ella Nicole * Original handmade pen drawing * Style: Realism, Hyperrealism * Materials: Mounting Board - This can be framed as normal. * Signed by artist * NO FRAME On request I can recreate this subject and many more, just message me for enquiries about any commissions. The drawing will be carefully wrapped and sent Royal Mail 2nd Class signed for. Thank you for your interest and please check out my other items. My instagram is Ellas_nicole_art
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above: Stroll by Steven Albert, oil on canvas, 30" x 40", Hespe gallery Steven Albert's oil paintings are hyperrealistic representations of urban and small town icons like cafes, coffeehouses, street windows, graffiti scrawled walls and parked cars. The mundane subject matter is executed with a deft hand, keen eye and romantic familiarity, especially to those who grew up around San Francisco. above: 1789 Folsom by Steven Albert, 2009, oil on canvas, 30"X48", George Billis Gallery, New York Reminiscent of the hyper realistic paintings by Robert Bechtle and Richard Estes, Alberts' work catapults us into present day venues with the graffiti and street art not apparent decades ago when Bechtle was immortalizing suburbia or in hyperrealism paintings of Stephen Magsig's Michigan. 2 ecampes of Richard Estes paintings: 2 examples of Robert Bechtle's paintings: In Steven Albert's work, the audience's relationship to the paintings and their subject matter depends up the viewers position in relation to the scene. At times you are a voyeur peering into the crowded cafes and the patrons within, separated by doors or windows, such as in the following pieces: Straight Through: Blue Door: Trinity: Window On Market: The Park: Royal Grouds: Benedictine: All Nighter: Evening At The Allstar: Key Lime: At other times, you are within the establishment, often empty and laden with a quiet calm inside as you witness the action outside, separately only by plate glass windows: 24th Street Pops: Interstices: Get up: Jump: Orange Retro: And still, in other pieces you are a distant witness to surroundings you might often have overlooked or grown anesthetized to unless you saw them imortalized on canvas, as in the following works: 1780 folsom: On Fire: Moving: Graffiti Series IV: Blue Girlies: Stroll: Swirl: Artist bio: From the forests of Northern Maine, where he was raised,to the streets of San Francisco, Steven Albert's paintings have always been informed by patterns of clear, bright sunlight and shadows. Although architectural designs dominate his imagery, doors and windows are often the focus, creating a sense of portal into often missed aspects of our concrete reality, whether it be rooms of mysterious and zen-like calm, or the fractured and frenetic multiplicity of urban cafes and storefronts. Albert seeks to highlight the small moments, common in our lives, but often unexperienced. Albert's work is represented by galleries in Los Angeles, San Francisco, and New York and has been exhibted in various museums and venues around the country. His paintings are included in several important collections worldwide. In 2006, he was awarded a Pollack-Krasner Foundation grant. Artist's Statement: In my paintings, I begin by discovering and drawing out abstract, linear and spatial order from the seemingly random activity of commonplace situations, such as those found sitting in or walking by cafes and restaurants where so many elements of normal life converge. Architectural elements are used as a sort of scaffolding to frame, and fracture the picture plane and illusionistic spaces, creating something of a kaleidoscopic collage. Objects and events like interior/exterior, people, streets, cars, tables, chairs, cups, napkins and trees, are held together by a unifying, realistic rendering and warm, bright light, shadows, and reflections luring us in. With no object or figure deemed more central or more important than any other, the paintings are subject-less and decentralized, seemingly expanding beyond the confines of the canvas. The final images compel, disquiet and reassure. Comfortable inviting moments are answered with jarring complexity, and sometimes confusion. They are still, silent, possibly ambiguous, yet frenetic, complicated and active. They are without emotional or narrative context, moral or politic. They are also without existential probing and anxiety. Viewers may decide to impart such meaning depending on their own personal experiences and reactions. Instead, the paintings are distillations and attempts at acceptance of the ever changing and ungraspable and inescapable and unedited "now", brimming with imminent and potential energy. They delight is simply being "slices of life," stumbled upon and easily missed, inviting contemplation of the moments and structure within our surroundings. Steven D. Albert ph: (415)-225-2960 [email protected] KOPLIN DEL RIO GALLERY 6031 Washington Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90232 ph: (310)-836-9055 www.koplindelrio.com HESPE GALLERY 251 Post Street , Suite 420 San Francisco, CA 94108 ph: (415)-776-5918 www.hespe.com GEORGE BILLIS GALLERY 511 West 25th Street, Ground Floor New York, NY 10001 ph: (212)-645-2621 www.georgebillis.com
Es hora de flipar un poco con la técnica del artista nigeriano Arinze Stanley. Hiperrealismo en estado puro dibujado a base de lápices, con un acabado de
About The Artwork Original acrylic painting of flowers. Tulip symbolize love, the attraction of all blessings. In the bedroom, peonies ignite passion between a man and a woman. The interior painting with peonies is made in a modern style, suitable for any interior. This is the perfect gift for a wife, sister, mother or bride. Canvas on a stretcher. Title: Tulip Size: 45*60 cm Medium: acrylic, canvas 2023 Ukraine Original Created:2023 Subjects:Floral Materials:Canvas Styles:Realism Mediums:Acrylic Details & Dimensions Painting:Acrylic on Canvas Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork Size:17.7 W x 23.6 H x 0.8 D in Frame:Not Framed Ready to Hang:Yes Packaging:Ships in a Box Shipping & Returns Delivery Time:Typically 5-7 business days for domestic shipments, 10-14 business days for international shipments. Handling:Ships in a box. Artists are responsible for packaging and adhering to Saatchi Art’s packaging guidelines. Ships From:Ukraine. Customs:Shipments from Ukraine may experience delays due to country's regulations for exporting valuable artworks. Have additional questions? Please visit our help section or contact us.
Since the ancient Greeks, realism has been aspired by Western art lovers, but during the late 1960s and '70s the popularity of highly-realistic drawings reached its peak. Thus, Photorealism and Hyperrealism were born. These perspective drawing genres are still popular, and some artists master their technique so successfully that it becomes hard to tell an oil painting or a pencil drawing from a photograph. Bored Panda collected some of the best examples of this cool art and made a stunning list for you to enjoy.
This week's featured artist is James Neil Hollingsworth, an oil painter whose work is beautifully dramatic and realistic. Hollingsworth has several different themes that he likes to revisit, but his paintings of pool balls are consistently my favorite because of their bold colors and extreme visual impact.