Painting is an art that has the painter’s meaning to describe something behind a brush and canvas. Everyone is not born with a talent for painting, and not everyone who has a knack for painting has extraordinarily skilled. It takes an extraordinary imagination to produce perfect artwork, which can be appreciated by art lovers. So many pictures have been created in all corners of the world. Here, some paintings painted by one of the best artists are as the real thing.
Some artists have abilities that violate all the boundaries of our minds. Whether it’s using oil painting, acrylic paint, charcoal, plain pens, or pencils, they can create a truly lifelike image. A hyper-realistic picture that would be difficult to distinguish with photographic work. Having their perseverance and talent, these artists can create impressive work, like a simple copier.
The first hyperrealism term was introduced by a Belgian art dealer named Isy Brachot using “L’hperrealism” as the title of an exhibition in Brussels that featured American photorealism artists ‘Ralph Going’ also ‘Chuck Close’ in 1973. About Hyperperrealism, that departed from photorealism, developed rapidly in the 2000s in line with advances in digital technology. And The difference between Photorealism and Hyperrealism is the inner attitude in work.
Immediately, Let’s see some of the best hyper-realistic paintings and sculptures, the results of various great artists around the world below!
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#1 Oil Paintings by Young-Sung Kim
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Image source and credits: Young-Sung Kim
Image source and credits: Young-Sung Kim
In Photorealism, painters make every effort to imitate the photos they use as the basis for a painting. And Hyperrealism, painters only use photographs as mere references to create artworks that are also very realistic but involve their subjectivity; on the contrary. The artist’s subjectivity appears using emotional, social, political, and cultural themes in their work. Suppose the painter Photorealism produces realistic results as they are. In that case, hyperrealism artists give birth to a new reality (simulated reality) that is not the same as the photo taken as a reference.
#2 Colored Pencils by Veri Apriyatno
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Image source and credits: Veri Apriyatno
Image source and credits: Veri Apriyatno
Image source and credits: Veri Apriyatno
Image source and credits: Veri Apriyatno
Somewhile the artworks of Hyperrealism are very provocative. Therefore, That is not surprising; some say that hyperrealism’s artworks are ‘the works that are very realistic but not realistic.’ Typically, Realistic paintings are 10 to 20 times the original photographic reference source’s size yet retain a too high resolution in colour, precision, and detail.
#3 Sculptures by Luo Li Rong
Image source and credits: Luo Li Rong
Image source and credits: Luo Li Rong
Paintings and sculptures made by hyperrealist artists can look no different from high-resolution images, pushing hard to believe that is just a pencil art or oil. Many artists have abilities that violate all boundaries of your minds!
#4 Pencil Drawings by Franco Clun
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Image source and credits: Franco Clun
Even their plain pencils can create genuinely life-like pictures. The hyper-realistic painting that will be difficult to distinguish from photography.
#5 Pencil Drawings by Paul Cadden
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Image source and credits: Paul Cadden
#6 Oil Paintings by Omar Ortiz
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#7 Charcoal Drawings By Daisy
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#8 Oil Paintings by Kei Mieno
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#9 Acrylic Paintings by Jas Acrylic Paintings
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Image source and credits: Jas Acrylic Paintings
Image source and credits: Jas Acrylic Paintings
Image source and credits: Jas Acrylic Paintings
“With their perseverance and talent, these artists can do impressive works. Your eyes are guaranteed to stare at them without blinking; it is truly amazing!”
#10 Oil Paintings by Robin Eley
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Image source and credits: Robin Eley
#11 Oil Paintings by Pedro Campos
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#12 Pencil Drawings by Diego Fazio
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#13 Sculptures by Ron Mueck
Image source and credits: Ron Mueck
Image source and credits: Ron Mueck
Image source and credits: Ron Mueck
#14 Oil Paintings by Steve Mills
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Image source and credits: Steve Mills
Image source and credits: Steve Mills
#15 Ballpoint Pen Drawings by Samuel Silva
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#16 Oil Paintings by Roberto Bernardi
Image source and credits: Roberto Bernardi
Image source and credits: Roberto Bernardi
#17 Pencil Drawings by Paul Lung
Image source and credits: Paul Lung
Image source and credits: Paul Lung
#18 3D Paintings In A Bowl By Keng Lye
Image source and credits: Keng Lye
Image source and credits: Keng Lye
#19 Watercolor Paintings by Erich Christensen
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#20 Oil Painting by Teresa Elliott
Image source and credits: Teresa Elliott