French jurist Registered Joined Feb 5, 2010 Messages 4,250 Likes 3,391 Aug 26, 2010 #1 http://www.clarin.com/sociedad/titulo_0_323967680.html Hyperrealism is not my cup of tea
M mini Registered Joined Apr 7, 2008 Messages 2,375 Likes 438 Aug 26, 2010 #2 Hyper realism seems to be the new "thing" now, no? Those supermarket photographs sold a few millions a couple years ago. (Title 99 cents) ETA: Wait, is that Ditsch a painting?????
Hyper realism seems to be the new "thing" now, no? Those supermarket photographs sold a few millions a couple years ago. (Title 99 cents) ETA: Wait, is that Ditsch a painting?????
French jurist Registered Joined Feb 5, 2010 Messages 4,250 Likes 3,391 Aug 26, 2010 #3 it is a painting, yes. Lot of work !
M mini Registered Joined Apr 7, 2008 Messages 2,375 Likes 438 Aug 26, 2010 #4 It's actually quite beautiful. There is another hyper realist (I think, if I have my art terms correct...) that I like. His name is Gabriel Berlusconi. I'd really like one (or three) of his!
It's actually quite beautiful. There is another hyper realist (I think, if I have my art terms correct...) that I like. His name is Gabriel Berlusconi. I'd really like one (or three) of his!
French jurist Registered Joined Feb 5, 2010 Messages 4,250 Likes 3,391 Aug 26, 2010 #5 There was too Hector Borla, another Argentinean
M mini Registered Joined Apr 7, 2008 Messages 2,375 Likes 438 Aug 26, 2010 #6 French jurist said: There was too Hector Borla, another Argentinean Click to expand... Thanks. Never hear of him. Interesting. It looks like he went a bit "surrealist" later on.
French jurist said: There was too Hector Borla, another Argentinean Click to expand... Thanks. Never hear of him. Interesting. It looks like he went a bit "surrealist" later on.