Posts Tagged ‘ Hyperrealism ’

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Jaimie Warren, trash, theatrical and humorous self-portraits
no responses - Posted 02.28.11
Jaimie Warren is a performance artist and photographer from Kansas City, Missouri. She creates amazing series of funny photographs and self-portraits with a very free snapshot style. The compositions are more or less subtile or theatrical, showing food, trash, portraits and parties. Jaimie Warren is represented by Higher Pictures, New ...continue
Pierre Beteille amazingly skillful at manipulating auto-portraits
no responses - Posted 02.06.11
Pierre Beteille was art director for 10 years and is now working as a photographer specializing in editing and photo manipulation. He worked during 3 years for prestigious Studio Harcourt and did lots of retouching for travel photographer Eric Lafforgue. In his series "books" Pierre Beteille worked on a spectacular ...continue
A vision of modern American life by Hope Gangloff
no responses - Posted 02.01.11
Hope Gangloff is a New-York based artist, doing acrylic paintings and awesome ink illustrations. The artist shows admiration for the people in her life (they become her subjects) and for the act of painting itself. A very personal and loving art that is also a vision of modern American life. ...continue
Mythical painted portraits by Kris Knight
no responses - Posted 01.19.11
Kris Knight is a painter based in Canada. His paintings are mostly realistics portraits with intense and curious moods, like syntheses of fantasy and real-world memory. continue
Strangers in the street by Benoit Paillé
no responses - Posted 01.10.11
Benoit Paillé says he is not a photographer, he is an ordinary man, self-taught with photography and he simply does stunning pictures. After science studies, this young guy just chose photography as way to express his own point of view about our society. Benoit Paillé obviously likes street life and ...continue
Stunning drawn portraits by Winnie Truong
no responses - Posted 01.08.11
Winnie Truong is a Canadian artist from Toronto with a particular interest for fashion and hairs. She creates large-scale drawings (pencil crayon and chalk pastel on paper), with a very detailed style as long as each individual stroke is visible. Winnie Truong explores notions of beauty and discomfort exagerating hair ...continue
Unique street stories by Lluis Artus
no responses - Posted 09.21.10
Lluis Artus is a photographer from Barcelona, Spain, who spent 10 years in London, developing his personal photographic style that has been influenced by British and American photographers. Strong flash to overcome daylight, spectacular compositions and bold colors are the ingredients Lluis Artus uses to tell his unique street (and ...continue
Beautiful portrait paintings and collages by Ann Marshall
2 responses - Posted 08.24.10
Ann Marshall is an artist from New York City who grew up in Atlanta, Georgia and earned her BFA from the School of Visual Arts in NYC. After traveling nationally and internationally as an ethnographer and consumer anthropologist, she now works as a portrait and fine artist. There's often some ...continue
Contemporary paintings by Jonathan Viner
no responses - Posted 07.26.10
Jonathan Viner, artist living and working in New-York City. His fabulous paintings are inspired by psychological objects, human relationship, and strange athmospheres. Jonathan Viner did several exhibitions in fine art galleries in the US. continue
Simple smart photographic style: Chris Korbey
no responses - Posted 03.29.10
Chris Korbey is a photographer who first worked nearly 10 years in art direction and design. He left New-York for Texas where he spend 50% of his time and uses a 7,500 sq ft studio. Recognition of Graphis, Print Magazine, CA, New York Art Directors Club… Great concepts with people ...continue