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Hyperrealism 21 – December issue


We feel compelled to open this new issue with a sensitive and moving invocation by our Ukrainian cover artist Sergey Piskunov: “I ask you not to get used to what is happening in Ukraine, not to get used to the idea that war is something ordinary.” Indeed, war is not something ordinary in any place of this earth and in…

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Hyperrealism Magazine no.20 – September 2022


Here it is! The fantastic new issue of Hyperrealism Magazine is finally out, featuring so many amazing artists! Take a look at it! INSIDE 20 Cover artist: Cher Pruys Featured artists: Anne Moses, Christophe Drochon, Allan Gorman, Tracy Frein, Sergey Piskunov, Cher Pruys, Bernard Prillieux, Elaine Twiss, Jacques Bodin, Rogerio Peixoto, Stephanie Schechter, Dani Brici. Tea with… Cher Pruys Back…

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Hyperrealism Magazine no.19 – June 2022


Another amazing Hyperrealism Magazine issue is now OUT!!! INSIDE 19 Cover artist: Jean-Luc Panek Featured artists: Allan Gorman, Dani Brici, Elaine Twiss, Sinziana Iordache, Jacques Bodin, Rogerio Peixoto, Chris Forrest, Anne Moses, Stephanie Schechter, Bernard Prillieux, Cher Pruys, Sergey Piskunov, Carole Feuerman. Tea with… Jean-Luc Panek Back cover: Ceci n’est pas un corps, collective exhibition in Lyon, featuring Carole Feuerman Language: EnglishFrequency: QuarterlyPages: 124 <

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Hyperrealism Magazine #16 – September issue


Are you ready for this new Hyperrealism Magazine issue? We are sure that it will blow your mind! So many incredible artists, so many exclusive contents! But let’s talk in detail about what you’re going to find out! On our overture article we covered an unmisseable event that took place this summer: Gottfried Helnwein’s exhibition in Venice (Italy), entitled “Quel Silenzioso Bagliore”,…

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The haunted fairytales in Lesley Thiel’s art


From the so called, l’Art Pompier of William A. Bouguerau, characterized by symbols of innocence and purity and of the fanciful and idyllic world, and the art of the Pre-Raphaelite Movement, with their attentive study and reproduction of nature and the symbolic stories, takes inspiration the art of the contemporary talented painter Lesley Thiel. Even if those movements were different…

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Amazing Danish cityscapes by Daniel Goldenberg


Daniel Goldenberg is a Danish-based artist who creates amazing hyperrealistic cityscapes. In his artworks you can see the beauty of every day city life, fleeting moments crystallized and made immortal in a work of art. All the scenes painted have a close viewpoint, in this way, by observing the artwork, one have the impression to find itself inside the scenario, the…

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Hyperrealism Magazine – SPECIAL!


We all know, Hyperrealism has changed the way of painting. From ’60s of the last century, it totally broke the usual concept of making art and it became always more popular among people, thanks to the extraordinary technique and the common themes. Now, with the web is even more and more spread all over the world and we just realized…

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Hyperrealism Magazine #3


The third issue of Hyperrealism Magazine is finally here! We’re so excited to share with you all the amazing contents of this issue. We’ve been so lucky to talk with Frank Bernarducci, one of the most important art dealer in the Hyperrealism Art field and owner of the most famous Bernarducci Gallery, inaugurating our new and exclusive section “The Dealer’s…

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The PseudoRealism of Paul Corfield


Paul Corfield is a UK based artist. His artistic career is really uncommon: he started with traditional photorealistic artworks, then he develops his own style in a very original idea called “Pseudorealism“. Corfield’s paintings are the result of an ongoing experiment in computational design, he creates complex subjects with geometric shapes inspired to the modern conceptual architectural design and modern…

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Pastel drawings by Dagmar Colen


Dagmar Colen is a Dutch artist, who creates realistic pastel drawings representing both people and animals. Her own work includes portraits that speak about her personality, with a studied mix of composition and colors and a balance between light and shadow. In her works, everyone could see a constant research for subjects that inspires her the most and a strong and…

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