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Event: Meet the Media Guru | Keiichi Matsuda
Date: 14/10/2014
Venue: Mediateca Santa Teresa - Milan, Italy
Twitter: @mmguru / #mmgMatsuda
Photo by Massimo Demelas
"Innocent moment holds the most beauty."
In this painting "innocence is beauty", Artist Jiendra Padhiyar captures the beautiful moments of innocent childhood on canvas. The scene of a cute girl, smiling even after making any mistake inspires us to accept mistakes with a smile and love and live every momentof life with a smile. The smiling face on this canvas just tells the way to live life.
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Size: 3 * 3 Feet
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This is a pattern and color system that reminds me of Courtnay, the subject. I was trying to make a painting that completely individualized each photorealist increment to show them as records of mark-making. It's a record of the process of my painting it. The triangles without painted photographic information are like small geometic abstract paintings. They emphasize the grid as opposed to the image.
First attempt at a Dave Hill inspired edit on a studio portrait to create a hyper realism look.
Model: John Spenceley
Flemish portraiture is known for its hyperrealism. You can see the tiniest of details, from the fine white fur to a golden pin on the neckerchief. Even so, the painter stylized the sitter's facial features. Creases and wrinkles have been omitted, giving rise to a porcelain-like mask of mysterious beauty. This combination of physical perfection and unapproachability is reminiscent of the unattainnable women worshipped by the minstrels.
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