Video: Hyper-realistic paintings by Luigi Benedicenti, catching up the appetite
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
Someone is inspired by sports cars, some are beautiful women, and the artist Luigi Benedicenti is pushed to creative exploits by baskets with fresh fruit, vases with ice cream, biscuit cakes. And as a result, the paintings are so realistic that they resemble photographs in glossy culinary magazines.
Luigi Benedicenti was born on April 1, 1948 in the Italian city of Chieri, was educated at the School of Arts in Turin and was one of the first to master the fashionable direction in painting "hyperrealism". Moreover, he drew not only food, but also women. However, at the beginning of his career, Luigi Benedicenti was not famous. His works were not taken to exhibitions. And critics argued that in paintings, like photographs, there is no soul, one blind imitation. Only by the 90s, talent was considered in bright canvases, and Luigi Benedicenti's paintings began to be exhibited at international exhibitions.
The works of Tom Martin are also good for the appetite. The artist paints small pictures (maximum one meter wide), but even they can cause profuse salivation.
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