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The hyperrealistic sculptures by Australian artist Patricia Piccinini confront the viewer with prejudice and bias. In the new exhibition of the Saint John’s Hospital Museum the contemporary work ‘The Bridge’ talks to us about unconditional love and care for the ‘other’, for those who are different. We see a woman lovingly embracing a chimaera, half human, half pig. The chimaera looks old and tired, but consoled in the arms of the woman. Patricia Piccinini was inspired by several works in the museum, among other ‘The Good Samaritan’ and ‘Madonna and child’. The Good Samaritan tells a story that took place in the land of Israel and Palestine … and teaches us that we should love the other regardless of their race, religion or belief… A message that should resonate very strongly in the world of today…. We should look at the other with our heart not our mind, and that is exactly what Piccinini’s works do, they go straight to your heart!

Punk rocker bride, Taylor Swift, bald head, black and gold lace top, leather shorts, strides on Hawaiian beach, tattoos prominent, facial features hyperrealistic, HDR, photorealistic photography style, vivid colors, dramatic lighting.

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Marvel Comics Ghost Rider on motorcycle dynamic pose, hyperrealistic, photorealistic, 120mm lens, dynamic lighting, dynamic shading, professional photography, highly detailed, 16:9, style raw, v 5.2 @Sharticus Rex

Tim Burton style, dark tales postcard, horror, macro, hyperrealistic manga art, caricatured, hyperbolized, close up perfect hand lines art, cartoon, storybook illustration, two parts in one art, double exposure, close up demon gremlin scarecrow wearing straw hat, cute detailed ghosts, expressive eyeballs, detailed face, epic dynamic poster, hyperrealistic skin texture, . glowing eyes., clouds, smoke, moon, windy, crispy air, detailed textures, 2d, flat, cute, adorable, vintage, art on a cracked paper, fairytale, patchwork, storybook detailed illustration, cinematic, ultra highly detailed, tiny details, beautiful details, mystical, luminism, vibrant colors, complex background

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Punk rocker bride, Taylor Swift, bald head, black and gold lace top, leather shorts, strides on Hawaiian beach, tattoos prominent, facial features hyperrealistic, HDR, photorealistic photography style, vivid colors, dramatic lighting.

horror reaper flyes hyperrealistic 32k noblur @bppchourmo

hyperrealistic painting of Milano Castello Sforzesco, mechanical designs, white houses and palms, technological, detailed engineering, vivid color, elegant, meticulous, cinematic, cyberpunk style, highly detailed, realism, intricate, acrylic on canvas, 8 k resolution, concept art, by noriyoshi ohrai, francesco di giorgio martini

Eight artificial intelligences, visualized as hyperrealistic humanoid avatars, participate in a group therapy session. Visitors are invited to attend their session and witness their attempt to emancipate themselves from discriminatory algorithms.

 

Photo: Göktuğ Güntav / Piksel. Creative Solutions

hyperrealistic painting of New York City, mechanical designs, white houses and palms, technological, detailed engineering, vivid color, elegant, meticulous, cinematic, cyberpunk style, highly detailed, realism, intricate, acrylic on canvas, 8 k resolution, concept art, by noriyoshi ohrai, francesco di giorgio martini

Ron Mueck creates hyperrealistic human figures which he details with utmost craftsmanship. They seem to be made of flesh and blood, but their scale turns them into fairytale giants. With Couple under an Umbrella (2013), the artist depicts ordinary people, but exactly twice our size. His figures are clearly individuals. Yet they are not portraits of existing people. They have something universal: every viewer can identify with them, despite their irregular size.

I really struggled with this project.

 

First of all, I struggled to get any type of Obscura happening, and once I did I felt that the whole thing was kind of lacklustre.

 

The colours were dull until I got into editing the photos, and now the aesthetic is slightly unnatural and hyperrealistic, which in this case I don't particularly like.

 

I struggled to create a focal point in my photos, that's why I opted to do more close-up, staged images because the wider shots lacked anything to draw the eye and my close-up shots muddied the already quite muddy projection.

 

I appreciate the light trick, but overall I dislike this project and will most likely not be taking it any further, but if I were I would use a human subject (other than myself) to create a focal point in my images. I would probably use another house entirely, maybe one perched on a hill that receives a lot of sunlight and that would project an amazing view.

Marvel Comics Ghost Rider on motorcycle dynamic pose, hyperrealistic, photorealistic, 120mm lens, dynamic lighting, dynamic shading, professional photography, highly detailed, 16:9, style raw, v 5.2 @Sharticus Rex

Grimdark steampunk infamous badass samurai champion, full body, steampunk outfit, steampunk gear, anime style, high fantasy, dynamic pose, digital art, masterpiece painting, ultra detailed, ultra high definition, 8K resolution, 3D shading, superior quality, cover illustration, complex design, luminous highlights, rich vibrant colours, hyperrealistic, meticulously hyper detailed, high contrast, artstation --niji 5 - Image #4 @Saralgam

'Vespertine' 2006 I think... Oil on panel.

 

hyperrealistic photograph of daffy duck as captain america. captain america is holding his shield. white background. wide angle full body view --ar 2:3 --v 4 --q 2

Punk rocker bride, Taylor Swift, bald head, black and gold lace top, leather shorts, strides on Hawaiian beach, tattoos prominent, facial features hyperrealistic, HDR, photorealistic photography style, vivid colors, dramatic lighting.

arafed view of a village with many lights, Chinese dream, amazing wallpaper, hyperrealistic, Japanese, rainy, castle cyberpunk, beautifully, night, rain, aesthetic, photography --ar 9:16 --v 5.2 --s 750 --chaos 33 --style raw

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hyperrealistic city , busy places, shuttles, mobility with shared autonomous shuttles driving in a mega city, futuristic, clean, star wars like, also nature--aspect 7:4 @Modular

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Solarpunk utopian hi-tech cute nerdy second to none, anime style, sci-fantasy, digital art, masterpiece painting, ultra detailed, ultra high definition, 8K resolution, 3D shading, superior quality, cover illustration, complex design, luminous highlights, rich vibrant colours, hyperrealistic, meticulously hyper detailed, high contrast, artstation --niji 5 --ar 16:9

Steampunk enhanced ominous ronin, full body, anime style, high fantasy, walking stance, digital art, masterpiece painting, ultra detailed, ultra high definition, 8K resolution, 3D shading, superior quality, cover illustration, complex design, luminous highlights, rich vibrant colours, hyperrealistic, meticulously hyper detailed, high contrast, artstation --niji 5 - Image #4 @Saralgam

Mueck creates hyperrealistic human figures perfect to the tiniest detail. Although they seem to be of flesh and blood, their size is out of this world. Mueck represents ordinary men twice as big as we are.

hyperrealistic painting of Milan Duomo square, mechanical designs, white houses and palms, technological, detailed engineering, vivid color, elegant, meticulous, cinematic, cyberpunk style, highly detailed, realism, intricate, acrylic on canvas, 8 k resolution, concept art, by noriyoshi ohrai, francesco di giorgio martini

stunning beautiful woman with long black hair, wearing_form-fitting_sleeveless_black_shimmering_jumpsuit, high_heel_boots, small_sunglasses, bowler_hat, leaning_on_a_red_Jaguar_E-Type_1969_car, Great Britain, London, Big Ben, sunny day, traffic, photorealistic, hyperrealistic, full body wide view, front view, detailed, panoramic view

Sharp Focus on the full body, depth of field A skilled warrior in a high-tech, futuristic Japan. A sleek, cybernetic samurai armor, complete with a helmet and a katana. In a defensive stance, ready to engage in combat. Focused and alert, ready to protect and serve. A neon-lit cityscape with skyscrapers and holographic advertisements. cinematic lighting 4k, ultra colors, detailed face, intricate detailed, hyperrealistic, high definition --ar 16:9 --v 5 --s 1000 --uplight --no cropping head - Image #2 @samsam

Star wars, knights of the old Republic, Revan with Keanu Reeves face, smiling, lightsaber, portrait, hyperrealistic, Dark side of the Force - Image #1 @Valaybalalay

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Eight artificial intelligences, visualized as hyperrealistic humanoid avatars, participate in a group therapy session. Visitors are invited to attend their session and witness their attempt to emancipate themselves from discriminatory algorithms.

 

Photo: Göktuğ Güntav / Piksel. Creative Solutions

full body shot from behind, bending back, face turning back and looking at camera in a seducing way, face to viewer, shiny red light reflections, Cyborg goth girl, full-body, hyperrealistic, big black lips, undercut hair, black and red colors dominate, skin alabaster luminescence, inspired by Nicola Samorì, Robert Smith, Adrian Ghenie, Damian Lechoszest, Marton Bobzert, Ben Templesmith, Michael Hussar, Stefan Gesell, John Alvin, slithers elegantly, immersed in rich purple, emerald green palette, backdrop of oppressive murkiness

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This is part of a hyperrealistic sculpture called "The Family" made by Jorge Melício. In this piece we can see a butterfly resting on the younger child's hand. Can you not feel relaxed just by looking at them?...

Bathroom of a house in the moon inside of a spaceship in the middle of the universe with a cozy bathtub with lights and plants and 1 toilet with a giant window in the roof where you can see the earth hyperrealistic mesmerizing --ar 3:2 @Cristina Rivera

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William Trost Richards - American, 1833 - 1905

 

October, 1863

 

West Building, Main Floor — Gallery 64

 

A dirt path winds through a dense forest with leaves that glow gold around silvery-gray boulders in this vertical landscape painting. Close to us, the boulders are partially covered with moss and growth in shades of green and russet red. Sunlight from the upper right catches a sapling crowned with flame-red leaves that angles in from the lower right corner of the painting. Beyond it leafy yellow-green shrubs crowd beside two more putty-gray boulders. The path recedes just left of center and is lined by trees covered with rough bark. The path ends at a fiery copper glow in the distance. The artist signed and dated the painting in the lower right corner: “WM. T. Richards Phil. 1863.”

 

Richards' early work as a landscape painter was strongly influenced by the paintings of the Hudson River School, which was at that time in its most active and creative phase. These works followed the school's well-established formulas for depicting expanses of rural and wild scenery in a romanticized and stylized manner. In 1858, Richards saw an exhibition of English Pre-Raphaelite paintings in Philadelphia. These works displayed a hyperrealistic style, brilliant coloring, and often addressed subjects pertaining to history, literature, religion, or modern society.

 

Under the influence of the Pre-Raphaelites, Richard's landscape style changed dramatically, becoming more meticulous and precise. He abandoned the panoramic compositions he had favored earlier for more closely focused views of forest interiors with highly detailed foregrounds.October is of impressive scale for this period of his work, a marvel of careful observation and scrupulous portrayal reflecting the influence of the Pre-Raphaelite painters. The foreground, with its lovingly detailed rocks and plants, is overarched by trees resplendent with autumn foliage. In the distance, the forms of the forest dissolve in a radiant display of color and light, animated by small specks of blue sky revealed amidst the leaves.

 

The same year he painted October, Richards was elected a member of the Association for the Advancement of Truth in Art, a group of American Pre-Raphaelite followers who similarly sought spiritual truths through a diligent and detailed study of nature. Although this movement was relatively short-lived, lasting less than a decade, it resulted in a number of exceptional landscape and still life works by artists including Richards, Thomas Charles Farrer, and John Williams Hill. While Richards's Pre-Raphaelite paintings are considered by many to be his finest accomplishment, they are few in number. After 1867, the artist turned his attention to marine subjects, producing seascapes executed with an eye more focused on atmosphere and drama than exacting fidelity to nature.

 

William Trost Richards was born in Philadelphia and began to draw at a young age. At thirteen he was forced to leave school to support his family and found a job designing ornamental metal fixtures. He continued to study art, eventually taking classes at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts and exhibiting his first work there in 1852.

 

In 1855 he made the first of several trips to Europe to look at art. An admirer of the great American landscape artists of his day, Frederic Edwin Church and John F. Kensett, Richards was also interested in European interpretations of landscape. During his many trips, he visited American artists working abroad. Richards made his home in Philadelphia and spent summers at Atlantic City and Cape May, New Jersey. In 1890 he settled in the seaside town of Newport, Rhode Island.

 

Rocky coasts, beaches, and rolling waves were the subjects that established Richards' reputation as a painter in the nineteenth century. A draftsman and landscape painter, Richards initially depicted woodland scenes but eventually specialized in seascapes. His work, done in oil and later in watercolor, was highly regarded for its precise detail, and, at the same time, the spaciousness of his scenes.

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The National Gallery of Art in Washington, DC is a world-class art museum that displays one of the largest collections of masterpieces in the world including paintings, drawings, prints, photographs, sculpture, and decorative arts from the 13th century to the present. The National Gallery of Art collection includes an extensive survey of works of American, British, Italian, Flemish, Spanish, Dutch, French and German art. With its prime location on the National Mall, surrounded by the Smithsonian Institution, visitors often think that the museum is a part of the Smithsonian. It is a separate entity and is supported by a combination of private and public funds. Admission is free. The museum offers a wide range of educational programs, lectures, guided tours, films, and concerts.

 

The original neoclassical building, the West Building includes European (13th-early 20th century) and American (18th-early 20th century) paintings, sculptures, decorative arts, and temporary exhibitions. The National Gallery of Art was opened to the public in 1941 with funds provided by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. The original collection of masterpieces was provided by Mellon, who was the U. S. Secretary of the Treasury and ambassador to Britain in the 1930s. Mellon collected European masterpieces and many of the Gallery’s original works were once owned by Catherine II of Russia and purchased in the early 1930s by Mellon from the Hermitage Museum in Leningrad.

 

The core collection includes major works of art donated by Paul Mellon, Ailsa Mellon Bruce, Lessing J. Rosenwald, Samuel Henry Kress, Rush Harrison Kress, Peter Arrell Browne Widener, Joseph E. Widener, and Chester Dale. The Gallery's collection of paintings, drawings, prints, photographs, sculpture, medals, and decorative arts traces the development of Western art from the Middle Ages to the present, including the only painting by Leonardo da Vinci in the Americas and the largest mobile created by Alexander Calder.

 

The NGA's collection galleries and Sculpture Garden display European and American paintings, sculpture, works on paper, photographs, and decorative arts. Paintings in the permanent collection date from the Middle Ages to the present. The Italian Renaissance collection includes two panels from Duccio's Maesta, the tondo of the Adoration of the Magi by Fra Angelico and Filippo Lippi, a Botticelli work on the same subject, Giorgione's Allendale Nativity, Giovanni Bellini's The Feast of the Gods, Ginevra de' Benci (the only painting by Leonardo da Vinci in the Americas) and groups of works by Titian and Raphael.

 

The collections include paintings by many European masters, including a version of Saint Martin and the Beggar, by El Greco, and works by Matthias Grünewald, Cranach the Elder, Rogier van der Weyden, Albrecht Dürer, Frans Hals, Rembrandt, Johannes Vermeer, Francisco Goya, Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres, and Eugène Delacroix, among others. The collection of sculpture and decorative arts includes such works as the Chalice of Abbot Suger of St-Denis and a collection of work by Auguste Rodin and Edgar Degas. Other highlights of the permanent collection include the second of the two original sets of Thomas Cole's series of paintings titled The Voyage of Life, (the first set is at the Munson-Williams-Proctor Arts Institute in Utica, New York) and the original version of Watson and the Shark by John Singleton Copley (two other versions are in the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston and the Detroit Institute of Arts).

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Gallery_of_Art

 

Andrew W. Mellon, who pledged both the resources to construct the National Gallery of Art as well as his high-quality art collection, is rightly known as the founder of the gallery. But his bequest numbered less than two hundred paintings and sculptures—not nearly enough to fill the gallery’s massive rooms. This, however, was a feature, not a failure of Mellon’s vision; he anticipated that the gallery eventually would be filled not only by his own collection, but also by additional donations from other private collectors. By design, then, it was both Andrew Mellon and those who followed his lead—among them, eight men and women known as the Founding Benefactors—to whom the gallery owes its premier reputation as a national art museum. At the gallery’s opening in 1941, President Roosevelt stated, “the dedication of this Gallery to a living past, and to a greater and more richly living future, is the measure of the earnestness of our intention that the freedom of the human spirit shall go on.”

 

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The National Gallery of Art in Washington, DC is a world-class art museum that displays one of the largest collections of masterpieces in the world including paintings, drawings, prints, photographs, sculpture, and decorative arts from the 13th century to the present. The National Gallery of Art collection includes an extensive survey of works of American, British, Italian, Flemish, Spanish, Dutch, French and German art. With its prime location on the National Mall, surrounded by the Smithsonian Institution, visitors often think that the museum is a part of the Smithsonian. It is a separate entity and is supported by a combination of private and public funds. Admission is free. The museum offers a wide range of educational programs, lectures, guided tours, films, and concerts.

 

The original neoclassical building, the West Building includes European (13th-early 20th century) and American (18th-early 20th century) paintings, sculptures, decorative arts, and temporary exhibitions. The National Gallery of Art was opened to the public in 1941 with funds provided by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. The original collection of masterpieces was provided by Mellon, who was the U. S. Secretary of the Treasury and ambassador to Britain in the 1930s. Mellon collected European masterpieces and many of the Gallery’s original works were once owned by Catherine II of Russia and purchased in the early 1930s by Mellon from the Hermitage Museum in Leningrad.

 

The core collection includes major works of art donated by Paul Mellon, Ailsa Mellon Bruce, Lessing J. Rosenwald, Samuel Henry Kress, Rush Harrison Kress, Peter Arrell Browne Widener, Joseph E. Widener, and Chester Dale. The Gallery's collection of paintings, drawings, prints, photographs, sculpture, medals, and decorative arts traces the development of Western art from the Middle Ages to the present, including the only painting by Leonardo da Vinci in the Americas and the largest mobile created by Alexander Calder.

 

The NGA's collection galleries and Sculpture Garden display European and American paintings, sculpture, works on paper, photographs, and decorative arts. Paintings in the permanent collection date from the Middle Ages to the present. The Italian Renaissance collection includes two panels from Duccio's Maesta, the tondo of the Adoration of the Magi by Fra Angelico and Filippo Lippi, a Botticelli work on the same subject, Giorgione's Allendale Nativity, Giovanni Bellini's The Feast of the Gods, Ginevra de' Benci (the only painting by Leonardo da Vinci in the Americas) and groups of works by Titian and Raphael.

 

The collections include paintings by many European masters, including a version of Saint Martin and the Beggar, by El Greco, and works by Matthias Grünewald, Cranach the Elder, Rogier van der Weyden, Albrecht Dürer, Frans Hals, Rembrandt, Johannes Vermeer, Francisco Goya, Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres, and Eugène Delacroix, among others. The collection of sculpture and decorative arts includes such works as the Chalice of Abbot Suger of St-Denis and a collection of work by Auguste Rodin and Edgar Degas. Other highlights of the permanent collection include the second of the two original sets of Thomas Cole's series of paintings titled The Voyage of Life, (the first set is at the Munson-Williams-Proctor Arts Institute in Utica, New York) and the original version of Watson and the Shark by John Singleton Copley (two other versions are in the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston and the Detroit Institute of Arts).

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Gallery_of_Art

 

Andrew W. Mellon, who pledged both the resources to construct the National Gallery of Art as well as his high-quality art collection, is rightly known as the founder of the gallery. But his bequest numbered less than two hundred paintings and sculptures—not nearly enough to fill the gallery’s massive rooms. This, however, was a feature, not a failure of Mellon’s vision; he anticipated that the gallery eventually would be filled not only by his own collection, but also by additional donations from other private collectors. By design, then, it was both Andrew Mellon and those who followed his lead—among them, eight men and women known as the Founding Benefactors—to whom the gallery owes its premier reputation as a national art museum. At the gallery’s opening in 1941, President Roosevelt stated, “the dedication of this Gallery to a living past, and to a greater and more richly living future, is the measure of the earnestness of our intention that the freedom of the human spirit shall go on.”

 

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