Modern art never ceases to amaze us. In general, the works present ideas that are foreign to common sense and are difficult to understand. However, there is a genre called hyperrealism which breaks with this ‘weird’ pattern. When viewed quickly, the paintings look like high-resolution photographs because of the sheer amount of detail they present.
We found some examples that show this super current genre very well.
1. Pedro Campos, Spain – Oil painting
2. Mike Dargas, Germany – Oil painting
3. Emanuele Dascanio, Italy – Pencil Drawing
4. Kyle Lambert, England – Drawing made with iPad in the Procreate app
5. Gregory Thielker, United States – Watercolor Landscape
6. Bertrand Meniel, France – Acrylic painting
7. Diego Fazio, Italy – Pencil Drawing
8. Ben Johnson, Great Britain – Acrylic Painting
9. Roberto Bernardi, Italy – Oil painting
10. Joongwon Jeong, South Korea – Acrylic painting
11. Johannes Müller-Franken, Germany – Oil painting
12. Yigal Ozeri, Israel – Oil painting
13. Ariel DeAndrea, United States – Oil Painting
14. Samuel Silva, Portugal – Pen Drawing
15. Lesley Harrison, United States – Pastel painting
16. Patrick Kramer, United States – Oil painting
17. Philip Munoz, Great Britain – Oil Painting
18. Juan Francisco Casas, Italy – Pen Drawing
19. Alyssa Monks, United States
20. Ivan Franco Fraga, Spain – Oil painting
21. Kang-Hoon, South Korea – Oil painting
22. Suzana Stojanoviс, Serbia – Oil painting
23. Denis Peterson, United States – Brush and Pencil
Bonus
See how some hyper-realistic artists create their works.
Which work did you like the most?
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