Showing posts with label Realistic. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Realistic. Show all posts

Friday, November 11, 2011

Realistic Paintings By Alyssa Monks

Realistic thing always fascinating me. Previously I already features a few realistic painting or art by many artist. Here is another example of realistic art by Alyssa Monks. Using photos for loose reference, Brooklin-based artist Alyssa Monks creates incredibly realistic paintings that make viewers scratch their eyes in awe.

Alyssa Monks is one of those few talented masters that can recreate a photo from scratch using a paintbrush, as well as add their own personal touch and making an artwork really their own. Looking at her amazing works, it's hard to believe they're actually painted, and viewers are often only convinced when thy get close enough to see the brush strokes. The paintings are so realistic you can make out every little detail, down to the tiny imperfections of a subject's skin.



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Sunday, November 6, 2011

Meticulous Graphite And Chalk Drawings

Paul Cadden is a Scottish-born hyperrealist artist who creates painfully realistic artworks using only graphite and chalk.

Drawing you are about to see are on a whole other level. Using simple materials like graphite and white chalk, Pauld Cadden is able to replicate complex photos down to the tiniest details. Whether it's the countless wrinkles on an old man's face, the smoke from a lit cigarette or the water dripping from someone's face, he makes it look unbelievably realistic.



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Saturday, November 5, 2011

Ultra Realistic Wall Painting

David Jon Kassan. By immersing himself into his subject matter, Kassan is able to infuse his painting with life and realism. Kassan's direction of realism follows the philosophies emplyed by the Ashcan School of American Realists. Kassan's influences are varied; citing Robert Henri and John Sloan as his primary influences on philosophy and subject matter. As for style and technique he cites Antonio Lopez Garcia, Mark Rothko, Franz Kline and Clyfford Still as influences as well.

Passing by these amazing 3D paintings will make you almost believe that there are real people standing by the wall. The paintings are made in such a way that you would probably try to touch the girl that's leaning on the wall or maybe the old lady that's resting, because they seem so realistic. The most surprising thing is that the artist is only using his bare hands and painting to make such tremendous art happen.



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