Video: The hyperrealist artist and his "revived" paintings
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
Gustavo Silva Nunez Is a hyperrealist artist who creates unusual paintings. Most often, they show images of women and men swimming in the pool. The author poses with pleasure near his creations, blurring the line between objectively existing and fictional realities.
Gustavo Silva Nunez, originally from Valencia, now lives and works in Venezuela. His drawings are distinguished by special dynamism, precision in rendering colors, and a high level of detail. The heroes of his paintings slowly swim, dive or splash carelessly in the water. The artist perfectly conveys sparkling highlights on the water surface, light ripples, he manages to recreate a sense of depth.
By the way, we recall that similar realistic paintings are painted by the Canadian artist Heather Horton. She is also inspired by the images of girls in the water. The highlight of the work of Gustavo Silva Nunez is that he himself is not averse (in the literal sense of the word) to "touch" a parallel reality. For example, while posing for photographs, he may touch the water, greet the swimmer, or turn away altogether, as if he is irritated by the splashes.
Gustavo Silva Nunez regularly demonstrates his work on the popular social network Instagram.
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