Video: Pictures by paints. Photorealistic painting by Francois Chartier
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
You will not surprise us with photorealism, the fastidious reader will say, barely reading the title of the article. And it will be a thousand times right, because we have already written about the artists whose paintings cannot be distinguished from photographs, at least if viewed from afar. However, why give up beauty? After all, the pictures that he creates Francois Chartier, an artist from Montreal, are really lovely. At one time, François Cartier had the opportunity to work a lot and for a long time in advertising, where he created illustrations, posters, signs and other works to order for one or another agency or a company that wants to glorify itself or its product. However, the craving for real art prevailed, and now Francois is one of the first lines in the list of talented photorealist artists, literally photographing with acrylic on canvas.
It cannot be said which works in his arsenal are more: here are flowers, people, animals, and individual objects. Apparently, the years of work in advertising, where I had to work with a variety of objects, have an effect. Therefore, the works of François Cartier are united by one thing: the author's talent and exceptional clarity, accuracy and skill in drawing even the smallest details. The bright paintings of this artist are indeed often mistaken for photographs, however, in order to avoid confusion, the author deliberately works in such a way that even an inexperienced contemplator would understand: this is painting.
To admire the flawless photorealistic canvases of François Cartier, you do not have to go to Canada, where he often participates in exhibitions and all kinds of shows. Many paintings by this author are in private collections, and they cannot be seen anywhere except in photographs in the author's gallery.
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