Video: Striking hyperrealism in a collection of pencil portraits
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
Hyperrealism continues to confidently conquer the hearts of contemporary artists. The amazing skill of depicting people's faces with a simple pencil with amazing accuracy and believability cannot but delight the amazed audience. A talented artist from Shanghai, he is a prominent representative of the "hyperrealism" trend.
Paul Stow (Paul stowe), better known today under the pseudonym "Pavel Shanghai", is the author of a collection of strikingly realistic pencil drawings. In black and white portraits, water is almost always present, which not only significantly complicates the task of the hyperrealist artist, but also emphasizes the high level of his skill, which lies in the ability to amazingly accurately convey all the details of the composition taken as a basis. Today, Stole lives and works in Shanghai (China), a city whose name the artist decided to use in his pseudonym.
Hyperrealism is an amazing trend in art, which is reflected not only in painting. For example, talented masters, including Carole feuerman, Duane hanson, Marc Sijancreate stunning sculptures, which are often almost impossible to distinguish from living people.
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