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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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Social Art by James Earley


James Earley uses his talent for social aims. Many of his paintings represent common scenes of street took from many parts of the world, but you will not see any beautiful square, no architectures, no tourists walking happy or while make selfies… In fact, his subjects are always vulnerable people, those people in difficulty that everybody can find everywhere but…

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The Hong Kong tradition in Jackson Lee


Jackson Lee is a Hong Kong based artist whose aim is to show his city “in a better light” through his artistic talent. He is a very skilful painter, able to use acrylic and oil colors with great mastery, achieving the same high level of realism with both of them. His work is focused prevalently on the old Hong Kong,…

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Stephanie Schechter: the symbolism around us


Every day we go out among the streets, full of people, shops, cars, buildings… an infinity of details to which we don’t pay attention due to habit. But if we could stop and watch around us we could discover a lot of precious meanings in things we don’t even imagine. For example: think to a particular street in your hometown…

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The softness in Tammy Liu Haller’s art


Every artist has his or her personal “touch”: many times we can recognize an artist just by looking at his or her artworks. Some can say, in a movement like Hyperrealism where the ultimate aim is to make an artwork resemble a photo, that a personal style cannot exist. Well, this is absolutely not true. Take all the Hyperrealists who…

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Alex Devereux & the fascination of lights


The first and the last lights of the day have always a particular fascination on everyone of us, to which we can’t ever be indifferent. And artists are par excellence the most sensible to this kind of attractions: many times a typical kind of light can totally change an object or a scene and the perception of it, like in…

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Photorealism by Erwin Moore


The realism field is ever more expanded and full of styles and different techniques. Today, many artists follow their own personal process to achieve a realistic result, by diverging from the working phases of the classical realism. Erwin Moore creates his hyperrealistic oil on canvas, by mixing together various styles with his strong brush strokes. He plays with lights and…

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The tenderness of animals in Danguole Serstinskaja


Many of the artists who portray animals have a strictly relationship with them, it’s inevitable. Some of them love to represent the animal in its natural habitat, others concentrate theirselves on the predominant subject with all its characteristics and yet others mostly depict their best friends. But there’s one thing who can connect all the animal artists: the passion for…

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Carina Francioso at ARC Vision 2019


Carina Francioso, Canadian artist, is the recipient of the Art Renewal Center/Arcadia Contemporary Gallery Award. Some of her recent works are now exhibited at Arcadia Contemporary Gallery, California, US, until March 2nd. The paintings that Carina has presented in the occasion of the Arc Vision 2019 at Arcadia Gallery are simply breathtaking. She has created a complete portrait of the…

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