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This was a job. The free space in the sky is for the later font. If you can see a bull like this moment I hope you can run...
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Outlining a Theory of General Creativity . .
. . on a 'Pataphysical projectory
Entropy ≥ Memory ● Creativity ²
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Exquisite focus of the day :
focus mimesis . . :
" let's point on thε allεgory oƒ Camεra▲Obscura . ."
focus catharsis . . :
" let's point on thε allεgory oƒ Phılo▲Sophy . . "
focus commentis . .
Tribute of the day:
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pour hérésir en silence,
traverser les apparences,
dissoudre les croyances,
évider la transcendance,
exténuer l'évidence,
reconstruire des espérances,
et poésir son absence, ...
Jean Baudrillard n'a pas eu lieu ?!
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to heresy in silence,
to cross through appearances,
to dissolve beliefs,
to hollow transcendence,
to exhaust obviousness,
to rebuild hopes,
and to poetry his absence, ...
Jean Baudrillard didn't take place ?!
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Oil on canvas; 88.3 x 129.6 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.
Eagle Egg Men sit hunched around clutches of eggs. The figures have strong noses, sharply defined masculine brows, defined shoulder muscles, lats, and upper arms. Their flesh is enfolded around the eggs, forming living nests. White eggs of different shapes and sizes—like a jumble of potatoes—rest inside of the flesh nests. Their ginger hair is tussled. One is looking down, brooding over a large clutch. Another, with a single egg in a involuted pucker of a nest, gazes wistfully up at the sky. The third stares pensively off into space. The bodies are masculine, but maternal. Nurturing with their very flesh. Ornate cowboy boots, outgrowths of their bodies, help stabilize them on the ground. Eben Kirksey in Somatosphere
Born in Sierra Leone, but having lived most of her life in Melbourne, artist Patricia Piccinini is holding her largest ever solo exhibition in Brisbane's QAGOMA. No stranger to successful showings; she represented Australia at the 2003 Venice Biennale and drew 1.4 million viewers to a Brazilian exhibition.
Piccinini draws on the natural world, science, medicine and technology for her transgenic, hyper-realistic creations. Her Brisbane collection, entitled 'Curious Affection' focuses on family, motherhood and nurturing. Her subjects evoke a broad range of reactions and emotions - sometimes shocking and confronting , but just as often endearing.
Variation of a text-prompt generation in AI Deep Dream. The text contained the words HIERONYMUS BOSCH, H.R. GIGER and ARCIMBOLDO.
Another version, seed image originally from Wombo where I used the same prompt
PROMPT:
NativeAmerican WENDIGO monster, in post apocalyptic wonderland, in heaven everything is fine by lady in the radiator and brothers quay, stop motion cinema photograph by H.R. Giger, by Giuseppe Arcimboldo, Hieronymus Bosch, Art Nouveau, intricately detailed, hyperrealism, fantasy, digital art, Bogomils Universe
Adding to the group Unreal Portraits for input on success of image - or not - as "hyperreal" using Photoshop.
Latest personal series, shot a while back. Exploring a vehicle in segments and finding interesting shapes. Finding a balance between hyperreal and classy.
Expo hyper sensible du Musée d'arts de Nantes.
œuvre hyperréaliste de John DeAndrea, Amber Reclining, 2015
Just finished tonight at 21.21, a try, I dunno maybe, I will work it out later on... The right verse on this one should be vertical.
Stereoscopic photography & digital hand painting from our own original styling&artphoto taken in the real (not virtual) world.
Ref. 1309 reduc N.4 °°°20.09.2020°°°
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Taking hyperrealism painting to the next level. See more of artist Emanuele Dascanio Painter Artist’s amazing work here: www.artfido.com/blog/hyperrealism
A friend of mine recently sent her husband to be my subject during a workshop I taught at Precision Camera, in Austin, Texas. We were teaching another "Pop 2 Post" workshop which focuses on various techniques from lighting styles through to the final steps in Lightroom and Photoshop. This piece was a gritty hyper real portrait. I really love this split lighting for this effect because it feels like a movie poster, comic, styled piece. Without feeling like a fake sketch or drawing, it just has that punchy value that is still photographic but illustrative.
Shot with two 24x36" softboxes on 1/4 power 4' either side of the subject and slightly behind him. Then processed in Lightroom and Photoshop. The true detail comes from using Channel Mixer in Photoshop, reducing the constant tone for the base values, and then boosting the blue channel while in monochromatic mode. The blue channel usually holds the most detail and so this way it really brings out every pore and hair. His denim jacket really helped sell this technique because the lighting this way really exaggerates every fold in the material.
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