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Photographer: Fred H. Politinsky
Subjects: Hyperrealism, Humor and Textures
Hyperrealism is an advancement of the photorealism art movement. Artists use high-resolution cameras to take photographs and paint them on canvas.
What you see is what you see.
--- Frank Stella, one of the critical inventors of minimalist painting
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Passages insolites, Ville de Québec
« Mark Jenkins est un artiste de rue qui intervient dans l’espace public avec l’incursion de personnages sculpturaux hyperréalistes en lieux insoupçonnés. Le contexte urbain est une scène de théâtre pour ses figures réfléchies in situ. Celles-ci adoptent des postures hors-normes et engagent des interactions inattendues, voire absurdes, avec l’environnement bâti.
Une série de personnages surgissent dans les ruelles et les recoins du quartier Petit-Champlain pour s’adonner à des activités ludiques : l’un se balance dans le vide, l’autre se prête à une pêche loufoque. Moulées en grandeur nature et pourvues de vêtements pour atteindre une ressemblance humaine déroutante, les sculptures trompent les passants qui ont momentanément l’impression qu’il pourrait s’agir de véritables personnes en situations compromettantes. En suscitant de vives réactions, les installations de Jenkins nous invitent à réfléchir à la réglementation des comportements jugés admissibles dans l’espace public ainsi qu’aux frontières brouillées entre le factice et le réel.
« Mon travail questionne la réalité et convertie l’espace ordinaire en espace artistique dynamique et surréel où les passants deviennent acteurs de l’œuvre. » – Mark Jenkins »
Imagining Al Stewarts 1976 hit
She comes out of the sun in a silk dress, running like a watercolor in the rain
Aquarelle originale - Paris. Format : 54 cm x 34 cm. Collection privée, Galerie Suiha - Tokyo. Size : 21,2 in x 13,4 in. Private collection, Suiha Galerie - Tokyo.
1984. Pastel sobre papel. 74,9 x 108,6 cm
Claudio Bravo (November 8, 1936 – June 4, 2011) was a Chilean hyperrealist painter. He was greatly influenced by Renaissance and Baroque artists, as well as Surrealist painters such as Salvador Dalí. He lived and worked in Tangier, Morocco, beginning in 1972. Bravo also lived in Chile, New York and Spain. He was known mainly for his paintings of still lifes, portraits and packages, but he had also done drawings, lithographs, engraving and figural bronze sculptures. Bravo painted many prominent figures in society, including dictator Franco of Spain, President Ferdinand Marcos and First Lady Imelda Marcos of the Philippines and Malcolm Forbes.
Pastel on paper laid down on board; 75 x 109.5 cm.
Claudio Bravo (November 8, 1936 – June 4, 2011) was a Chilean hyperrealist painter. He was greatly influenced by Renaissance and Baroque artists, as well as Surrealist painters such as Salvador Dalí. He lived and worked in Tangier, Morocco, beginning in 1972. Bravo also lived in Chile, New York and Spain. He was known mainly for his paintings of still lifes, portraits and packages, but he had also done drawings, lithographs, engraving and figural bronze sculptures. Bravo painted many prominent figures in society, including dictator Franco of Spain, President Ferdinand Marcos and First Lady Imelda Marcos of the Philippines and Malcolm Forbes.
Aquarelle originale - Paris. Paris, toujours Paris, encore Paris ... Format : 54 cm x 34 cm. Prix sur demande. Size : 21,2 in x 13,4 in. Price on request.
The work of Swedish artist Hilma af Klint is very inspiring. I regularly refer to her style in my image generation. On the Screenpunk website an article on Af Klint.