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4me4you features the artist Titi Finlay - βTHINGS! β.
Artist: Titi Finlay
Welcome to a journey through the captivating world of THINGS! Recently, 4me4you had the pleasure of immersing ourselves in the vibrant atmosphere of Camden Open Air Gallery, where we were treated to the remarkable creations of artist Titi Finlay.
In her latest exhibition, THINGS!, Titi delves into the intricate relationship between humanity and the objects that surround us.
THINGS! is an exploration of our profound connection to the items that populate our lives. Whether they be the objects of our daily routines or the treasures we cherish, these things are not merely possessions but extensions of our identities. Through her distinctive hyperrealistic style and bold use of colour, Titi Finlay skill-fully isolates various objects against stark white backgrounds, inviting viewers to marvel at the beauty inherent in even the most ordinary of items.
From sneakers to toys to everyday consumables, Titi's artwork captures these objects in a way that transcends their mundane nature, transforming them into artefacts of contemporary significance. Each piece offers a glimpse into a moment frozen in time, encapsulating the essence of our modern era through the eyes of the artist. Join us as we embark on a visual journey through THINGS!, where every object tells a story and holds a piece of our collective humanity.
AI prompt
Image Concept for Blog Post
Title: "From Code to Crude"
Scene Description (Sora-style prompt ready):
A clean-cut businessman (resembling Doug Burgum but not explicitly named) stands in a vast, arid landscape. One hand clutches a laptop glowing with digital maps of oil fields. The other hand drops soil that turns into oil as it falls. Behind him, natural formations fade into pipelines, drills, and a charred forest. In the distance, a bald eagle flies away from a burning tree. The sky is a sickly orange.
Aspect Ratio: 16:9 for blog post header or 5:3 for featured inline image.
Style: Hyperrealistic with cold color tones, slightly dystopian.
At the end of summer the boat in the water, in the style of hyperrealistic cityscapes, Dutch landscape, dramatic skies, digital painting and drawing, majestic ports, mixed Josephine Wall and Andy Kehoe
Model Version: lite | Model Category: Realism | Prompt: A close-up shot focusing on the impeccably dressed 30-year-old solid white American businesswoman in the foreground, her wavy long black hair framing a serene, smiling face, wearing elegant glasses, a starched white shirt with visible cuffs, a dark tie, a dark red V-sweater, and a sharp dark red blazer. The middle ground shows her seated behind a polished mahogany table, with a hint of a modern, minimalist office interior in the background. Lighting is soft, even window light from the side, creating subtle shadows that enhance her features and the crispness of her attire, shot at 85mm f/2.8 for a shallow depth of field that keeps the focus solely on her, rendered in a hyperrealistic photographic style with a clean, professional color palette. | Enhanced Prompt: A hyperrealistic close-up shot focusing on an impeccably dressed 30-year-old solid white American businesswoman in the foreground, her wavy long black hair elegantly framing a serene, smiling face, wearing sophisticated glasses, a starched white shirt with visible cuffs, a dark silk tie, a dark red V-sweater, and a sharp dark red blazer. She is seated behind a highly polished mahogany table, with a hint of a modern, minimalist office interior visible in the soft-focus background. The lighting is soft, even window light entering from the side, creating subtle, defined shadows that enhance her features and the crisp texture of her attire. Shot with an 85mm lens at f/2.8, achieving a very shallow depth of field that keeps the focus solely on her. Photorealistic, professional color palette, high detail.
Robert Longo is known for his monumental hyperrealistic works. His work is currently on view at Albertina, Vienna. Very worth a visit, or two!
Find the album here: 2024 | 52 projects
In the midst of an endless sea of penguins, an elderly nun stands frozen in awe, her pale blue eyes wide with a mix of fear and revelation. Her black-and-white habit mirrors the plumage of the penguins surrounding her, blurring the boundary between human and flock. A silver cross glimmers against her chest, catching the faint Antarctic light. The penguins stare in silence, their sheer numbers forming a living, shifting tapestry of black and white across the icy landscape. The nun gazes skyward as though awaiting a divine sign, while the penguins remain eerily still, like disciples gathered in solemn ritual. Render in hyperrealistic detail, with cinematic tension between devotion, nature, and surreal mystery.
4me4you features the artist Titi Finlay - βTHINGS! β.
Artist: Titi Finlay
Welcome to a journey through the captivating world of THINGS! Recently, 4me4you had the pleasure of immersing ourselves in the vibrant atmosphere of Camden Open Air Gallery, where we were treated to the remarkable creations of artist Titi Finlay.
In her latest exhibition, THINGS!, Titi delves into the intricate relationship between humanity and the objects that surround us.
THINGS! is an exploration of our profound connection to the items that populate our lives. Whether they be the objects of our daily routines or the treasures we cherish, these things are not merely possessions but extensions of our identities. Through her distinctive hyperrealistic style and bold use of colour, Titi Finlay skill-fully isolates various objects against stark white backgrounds, inviting viewers to marvel at the beauty inherent in even the most ordinary of items.
From sneakers to toys to everyday consumables, Titi's artwork captures these objects in a way that transcends their mundane nature, transforming them into artefacts of contemporary significance. Each piece offers a glimpse into a moment frozen in time, encapsulating the essence of our modern era through the eyes of the artist. Join us as we embark on a visual journey through THINGS!, where every object tells a story and holds a piece of our collective humanity.
4me4you features the artist Titi Finlay - βTHINGS! β.
Artist: Titi Finlay
Welcome to a journey through the captivating world of THINGS! Recently, 4me4you had the pleasure of immersing ourselves in the vibrant atmosphere of Camden Open Air Gallery, where we were treated to the remarkable creations of artist Titi Finlay.
In her latest exhibition, THINGS!, Titi delves into the intricate relationship between humanity and the objects that surround us.
THINGS! is an exploration of our profound connection to the items that populate our lives. Whether they be the objects of our daily routines or the treasures we cherish, these things are not merely possessions but extensions of our identities. Through her distinctive hyperrealistic style and bold use of colour, Titi Finlay skill-fully isolates various objects against stark white backgrounds, inviting viewers to marvel at the beauty inherent in even the most ordinary of items.
From sneakers to toys to everyday consumables, Titi's artwork captures these objects in a way that transcends their mundane nature, transforming them into artefacts of contemporary significance. Each piece offers a glimpse into a moment frozen in time, encapsulating the essence of our modern era through the eyes of the artist. Join us as we embark on a visual journey through THINGS!, where every object tells a story and holds a piece of our collective humanity.
Yoshihiro Suda
Yamanashi Prefecture, Japan, 1969
2000
Painted wood
Suda's hyperrealistic sculpted replicas concentrate on the details of nature, and ask us to do the same. Here, a flower seemingly grows out of the gally wall, like new growth emerging after a long winter, speaking to resilience and survival. His carvings of plants are faithful to their subjects, yet change them in significant ways. What was previously insignificant is revealed to be exquisitely alive, and what was ephemeral is made permanent, though as fragile as ever.
Purchased 2001 (no. 40637)
A surreal, nightmarish humanoid figure with its entire face transformed into a massive, gaping mouth filled with endless rows of sharp, exaggerated teeth. The stretched skin pulls upward unnaturally, distorting the head into a grotesque, cartoonish yet hyperrealistic form. A single oversized eye bulges on the side of the head, staring blankly with manic intensity. Muscular shoulders and neck emphasize the unsettling realism of flesh against the bizarre distortion. The background is a moody gradient of gray and black, highlighting the monstrous figure in eerie spotlight. Dark surrealism, cinematic lighting, hyper-detailed textures, unsettling horror-comedy aesthetic, 8K resolution.
4me4you features the artist Titi Finlay - βTHINGS! β.
Artist: Titi Finlay
Welcome to a journey through the captivating world of THINGS! Recently, 4me4you had the pleasure of immersing ourselves in the vibrant atmosphere of Camden Open Air Gallery, where we were treated to the remarkable creations of artist Titi Finlay.
In her latest exhibition, THINGS!, Titi delves into the intricate relationship between humanity and the objects that surround us.
THINGS! is an exploration of our profound connection to the items that populate our lives. Whether they be the objects of our daily routines or the treasures we cherish, these things are not merely possessions but extensions of our identities. Through her distinctive hyperrealistic style and bold use of colour, Titi Finlay skill-fully isolates various objects against stark white backgrounds, inviting viewers to marvel at the beauty inherent in even the most ordinary of items.
From sneakers to toys to everyday consumables, Titi's artwork captures these objects in a way that transcends their mundane nature, transforming them into artefacts of contemporary significance. Each piece offers a glimpse into a moment frozen in time, encapsulating the essence of our modern era through the eyes of the artist. Join us as we embark on a visual journey through THINGS!, where every object tells a story and holds a piece of our collective humanity.
Model Version: pro | Model Category: Realism | Prompt: A close-up of skeletal hands holding playing cards, dust motes dancing in the single shaft of light illuminating the poker table in the foreground, a group of skeletal figures in weathered cowboy hats seated around a rickety wooden table in the middle ground, cards, whiskey bottles, and scattered chips littering the surface, one skeleton dramatically slams down a winning hand, its empty eye sockets seeming to glare as others react with exaggerated disbelief, a dimly lit, smoky Western saloon with peeling wallpaper and a swinging batwing door visible in the background. Cinematic, with strong chiaroscuro lighting creating deep shadows, rendered in a humorous yet eerie atmosphere with a desaturated, sepia-toned color palette and a touch of vibrant red for the cards. Shot at 85mm f/2.8, capturing the gritty detail and exaggerated expressions. | Enhanced Prompt: A close-up, photorealistic portrait focusing on skeletal hands gripping a few playing cards, with fine dust motes visibly dancing within a single, dramatic shaft of intense light illuminating the foreground poker table surface. In the midground, a group of detailed skeletons wearing weathered cowboy hats are seated around a rickety wooden table littered with empty whiskey bottles and scattered chips. One skeleton is captured mid-action, dramatically slamming down a winning hand, its empty eye sockets conveying an exaggerated glare of triumph against the others reacting with visible disbelief. The background reveals a dimly lit, smoky Western saloon interior featuring peeling wallpaper and the silhouette of a swinging batwing door. The aesthetic utilizes strong chiaroscuro lighting to carve deep, dramatic shadows, rendered in a humorous yet eerie atmosphere with a desaturated, sepia-toned color palette accented by a touch of vibrant red on the cards. Shot with an 85mm lens at f/2.8, emphasizing gritty detail and exaggerated expressions. Cinematic, hyperrealistic, high contrast lighting.
Hyperrealistic painting by Julia Kempa
Resurface,
oil on canvas,
15.75" x 19.69",
2020
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A Humanoid Cyberpunk Phoenix,. Long wings decorated with peacock feathers. Long tail with colored peacock feathers. Crouching and ready to pounce. Cyborg body is white and gold. Cyborg's body is full of intricate carvings and details. Close-Up Focuses On The Intensity Of The Expression And The Details Of The Body. Gloomy and tense atmosphere. Cosmos Space Background Full of Fighting,. Many Spaceships Flying. Hyperrealistic. HD 4K
Artist || Maina-Miriam Munsky (1943-1999 in Germany)
Title ||
Sonde
Probe (1974)
oil on canvas
150 x 180 cm
Exhibitor || StΓ€del Museum, Frankfurt
sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/en/work/sonde
Clinical chillness and a drastic, depersonalised cropping imbue the work Sonde with a strange, oppressive atmosphere. Maina-Miriam Munsky directed her painterly focus towards the thematic fields of operation, pregnancy, birth and death. In her works, early feminist concerns are treated soberly, fill the entire picture and thereby seem almost aggressive. In contrast to the gestural Informalism of the 1950s, her smooth, almost hyperrealistic painting moves between New Realism and the tradition of Neue Sachlichkeit (New Objectivity) from the 1920s.