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Tuesday, July 31, 2012

Hyperrealistic Fruits

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Italian artist Vesna Bursich is an incredibly talented painter who can paint so perfectly you can't tell her work apart from a photograph. Bursich's "Still Life" series is thoughtfully planned and every shadow helps to create a fantastic near-real looking image. (ABOVE) "Arancio" is one of my favorite pieces. You can see each bend in the plastic and every bit of light and shadow. (BELOW 1 & 2) Bursich's "Apple" painting is so rich in color. To create a hyperrealistic art piece you need to have some amazing colored pencils or painting supplies! (BELOW 3) While the apple's exterior is more realistic, the inside of the apple in Bursich's "Apple" painting has a bit more of a creative flare. (BELOW 4) "Yellow Experiment" doesn't focus on one fruit specifically, but on a couple fruits. The banana looks perfect. I like how Bursich decided to use a yellow backdrop for the yellow fruits. It requires you to focus in on the details. What do you think of Vesna Bursich's work? 

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Friday, June 21, 2013

Get A Grip

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Artist Omar Ortiz's hyperrealistic paintings are absolutely incredible. The use of color, details, and shading brings these paintings to life. "Leap of Faith" is Ortiz's newest series. In this series, Ortiz brings to attention the beauty and dimension of the human arms and hands. (ABOVE) I can't believe the detail of this piece. At first I thought I was looking at a photograph, incredible! (BELOW 1) On the hand you can see the veins, the knuckles, and hairs. The index finger is so well painted. (BELOW 2 & 3) The finger nail's are incredible. (BELOW 4) Ortiz at work. What's even more impressive is that Ortiz doesn't paint these on a tablet. He actually uses paints, and a brush! To be able to paint with such precision by hand on a canvas takes much concentration and skill. What do you think of Ortiz's work? 

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