Tag Archives : realism

Daniel Brici and the words of children left unspoken


Art is a powerful means of awakening people’s dormant consciences and drawing attention to important issues. Whenever we talk about serious social problems, we talk about children, the weakest ones, the most innocent ones, those whose future is stolen, and artists are always on the front lines to defend their rights. The young Romanian artist Daniel Brici is committed to…

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The Importance of Being Alternative


“Alternative Realism Project” is an original idea by Hyperrealism Magazine. © Photorealism, as we know, was born at the end of 60’s in US and has recently turned 50. This movement has broken the rules of the XX century’s art, bringing back the realism in the modern era and depicting a well-placed historic period. In this way, following the Pop…

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When Hyperrealism Meets Street Art…


Hyperrealism is now catching everyone, spreading also in other artistic movements, such as Street Art; using the most diverse techniques, incredible artists from all over the world create sumptuous masterpieces that will make you lose your head and stand with your nose up to look at the city walls! Street art is born as a provocative movement, as a mean…

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Matthew Shutt’s Superheroes


Matthew Shutt is a UK based artist, who creates photorealistic paintings, mostly about a very particular and topical theme: the superheroes universe. His work unifies the imaginary world, already present in comics and movies, with a reality often too much concrete and hard. He uses a child’s point of view in his compositions to both represent the perception he had of the life…

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