Video: Time to paint stones: hyperrealistic painting by Ester Roi
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
Sea stones have a mystical, attractive power. Remember how Marina Tsvetaeva decided to marry the one who guesses her favorite stone, and Sergei Efron handed her a carnelian bead in return? Well, even the great poetess was not afraid to entrust her fate to chance. Here is a talented modern artist Ester Roi cannot resist the beauty of nature, it is always time for her to draw stones.
Esther Roy's paintings are striking in their realism, however, the colors of the pebbles are embarrassing - you definitely won't find this in nature. Reds, blues, yellows - in the palette of the artist from Southern California, all the colors of the rainbow. Esther Roey prefers to paint with pencils, crayons and oil pastels. To achieve an exact match with reality, she invented a special drawing board, the Icarus Drawing Board. On it you can heat paints so that the wax pigment softens, and the executed drawing looks completely natural. The board is divided into two parts: on the warm part the paints heat up, and on the cold part they freeze. By moving the sheet, Esther Roey captures the image. In fact, her paintings are an illustration of how various worlds interact, the world of warmth and cold, the world of hard and soft.
The smallest shades of light, waves and light ripples, the reflection of the sky in the water - all this Esther Roy reproduces, thanks to a unique technology. The craftswoman paints on canvas, its texture also plays an important role in making the sea stones look natural. Colors flow into each other, so it is difficult for the viewer to follow these magical transformations.
Esther Roy's works have repeatedly received high awards at international competitions, they can be seen at exhibitions in museums in America. The artist was educated in Italy and the USA.
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