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Postby annie » 05 May 2015, 10:59

You will either love this or hate it!! Interesting technique & there is a video
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At first glance these images may look like photographs, but they are in fact paintings.

Created by Marco Grassi, an Italian artist working in Milan, his artworks convey a sense of realism that cause many to take a second look.



Grassi's works of art are so very detailed they appear to have a photographic quality to them.

The intimate portraits depict models looking away shyly away from the camera but with some surreal patterns either floating above them or cut out into their delicate skin.

Their skin appears to be perfect and has a velvety fuzz. Even the individual strands of hair are visible as it flows gently down their bodies.

Grassi calls the style of his photoreal paintings 'surreal hyperrealistic.'

He told The Huffington Post that he's inspired by different textures: 'I'm especially attracted to the material's consistency, how the light catches them and how the light reflects off them just like how a precious stone, pottery or glass would.'


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Postby wendy » 05 May 2015, 12:33

very clever
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Postby Rosalind » 05 May 2015, 21:19

Very good
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Postby wendy » 08 May 2015, 15:16

This is what my daughters friend now does.
He makes elephants etc
He is making gorillas for Birmingham.
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