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The disturbing reality of hyper realistic painters
Our suggestion today: Let’s have a look at one of the most impressive artistic movements during the last decades, hyper realism. From our point of view, sure. Willem Dafoe´s portrait, by Charles Close Hyper realism is the realistic painting carried … Continue reading
Jack Goldstein´s hyperrealistic paintings, at the Jewish Museum NY
In the 80´s, Jack Goldstein´s photorealist paintings of lightning storms and other luminous phenomena made an indelible impression. Goldstein made copies from photographs and got images of spectacular and ephemeral events, usually against night skies. The final untitled paintings became … Continue reading
Antonio López, “realism is wonderful because it’s where everything fits”
Today we approach the life and work of Antonio López, master of hyperrealism, in love with Madrid, its streets and roofs, a Man from La Mancha born in Tomelloso in January 1936 in a farmers family right before the Spanish civil … Continue reading