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Photorealism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Hyperrealism (painting) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hyperrealism is a genre of painting and sculpture resembling a high resolution photograph. Hyperrealism is a fully-fledged school of art and can be considered as an advancement of Photorealism by the...
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renowned photorealistic artist, featuring his new book; Signs of Art a collection of american roadside paintings. ... Photo realism paintings by James "Kingneon" Guçwa, renowned photorealism artist, featuring his book Signs of Art, a collection of American roadside neon paintings.
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www.SteveGreaves.com - Photorealism Paintings Site Map ... Photorealism Paintings by Famous Photorealist Painters. ... Find Photorealism Painters such as:
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What's the point of painting in a photorealistic style? Why not just take a photograph? ... I no longer strive to create photorealism but rather a style that is a blend of impressionism and realism. I like the loose brush strokes of many painters. The creation of mood or emotion in my paintings is a better goal.
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Photorealism: List of artists and index to where their art can be viewed at art museums worldwide. ... Photorealism is a movement which began in the late 1960's, in which scenes are painted in a style closely resembling photographs. The subject matter is frequently banal and without particular interest;
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Coming soon will be the most recent article seen in ; Click here to see "Surfacing" as seen in the Summer/Fall 2008 issue of Florida Design's MIAMI Magazine ;; Click here to see "Diver" as seen in the December 2007, Volume 17, ... Home Page for Jeannie Maddox, Original Oil Painting Commissioned Photorealism Artist...
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