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  • Mike Darkas – Hyper-realistic paintings – California dreamin’, 2015, oil on canvas, 140 x 200 cm
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  • Mike Darkas – Hyper-realistic paintings of @tonigarrn – oil on canvas 145x195cm
  • Mike Darkas – Hyper-realistic paintings – Self portrait
  • Mike Darkas – Hyper-realistic paintings – Self portrait
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Mike Darkas – Hyper-realistic paintings portrait

Mike Darkas – Hyper-realistic paintings portrait (né à Cologne / 1983) :
Hyperrealism, portraits, oil paintings…

Les tableaux hyperréalistes sont toujours très impressionnants, et les œuvres de l’artiste allemand Mike Dargas ne font pas exception. Ses tableaux sont tellement réalistes qu’il est facile de loin de les confondre avec de vraies  photographies.
Dans ses oeuvres d’art, l’artiste allemand créé principalement des portraits à partir de shoot fait préalablement par lui-même..

Mike Darkas peint depuis l’enfance et a développé ses talents en fréquentant plus tard une école d’art.
Il a travaillé comme tatoueur pendant 14 ans, avant de se consacrer pleinement à la peinture.
Inspiré par des artistes comme Dali, Breton et H. R. Giger, il a commencé à expérimenter le surréalisme et le réalisme.

Mike Darkas - Hyper-realistic paintings - California dreamin', 2015, Lips details

Mike Darkas – Hyper-realistic paintings – California dreamin’, 2015, Lips details

« I try to create realistic art on the edge to hyperrealism. Hyperrealism is pure perfection but I want people to understand that it is still a painting. You will always be able to see brushstrokes in my works…. to pay homage to the Old Masters. » (Source : FB)

 

  • Silicone sculpture migrants – OVIS – 2015 by Santissimi
  • Silicone sculpture migrants – Self portrait – 2015 by Santissimi
  • Santissimi Hyper realistic Sculptures – EPAVE – 2016
  • Hyper realistic Sculptures Santissimi
  • Hyper realistic Sculptures Santissimi
  • Hyper realistic Sculptures Santissimi Santissimi – Mentalese -ATTO I – 2014
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  • Hyper realistic Sculptures Santissimi MOM 2016
  • Hyper realistic Sculptures Santissimi In Vivo – 2013
  • Hyper realistic Sculptures Santissimi In Vivo – 2013
  • Hyper realistic Sculptures Santissimi In Vivo – 2013
  • Hyper realistic Sculptures Santissimi In Vivo – 2013
  • Hyper realistic Sculptures Santissimi In Vivo – 2013
  • Hyper realistic Sculptures Santissimi In Vivo – 2013
  • Hyper realistic Sculptures Santissimi In Vivo – 2013
  • Hyper realistic Sculpture Santissimi Requiem 2012
  • Hyper realistic Sculpture Santissimi Requiem 2012
  • Hyper realistic Sculpture Santissimi Requiem 2012
  • Hyper realistic Sculpture by Santissimi – Requiem 2012
  • Hyper realistic Sculpture Santissimi – Natural History – AMBRA N°6
  • Hyper realistic Sculpture by artists Santissimi
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  • Hyper realistic Sculptures Santissimi expo
  • Hyper realistic Sculpture by artists Santissimi
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Hyper realistic Sculpture by artists Santissimi

Hyper realistic Sculpture by artists Santissimi.
Duo d’artistes italiens Santissimi pour Sara Renzetti et Antonello Serra.

L’hyper réalisme décuplent le côté dérangeant de leurs oeuvres, tout comme dans  le travail de Patricia Piccinini.
J’ai hâte de voir une de leur expo, notamment les « tableaux » in vivo, ou l’on doit frôler le temps suspendu, la mort et l’avenir (la cryogénisation)…
Le travail du Santissimi considère l’art comme une exploration de formes plus ou moins complices :  » l’empirisme philosophique dans l’art « .
L’empirisme philosophique signifie mettre en pratique le savoir, effectuer une opération de pensée ou pour être plus précis : traduire en termes visuels, la pensée scientifique et philosophique.
Comme le philosophe analyse la connaissance dans sa conception la plus théorique, décrivant et analysant les formes de manière purement «techniques et intellectuelles», dans la poétique de Santissimi l’apparition de cette connaissance est mise en scène dans l’œuvre de l’art, traversant les mots et les jeux qui sont cachés derrière les formes de la connaissance.
Le poétique lui-même n’est pas visible, mais il émerge de l’attente, de l’attention, de la peur et du mystère « au-delà des frontières de la connaissance. »
C’est le processus que vous vivez dans l’œuvre du Santissimi, au travers de la révélation : l’attendu est vaincu par l’inattendu, agir correspond à «être et agir : être agi» et les joies de l’accouchement sont enfin la création de l’œuvre.

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The work of the Santissimi looks at the art as an operational machine in which to cross, staying, the forms more or less accomplices of the knowledge that reflected in the definition: « philosophical empiricism in the art« . Philosophical empiricism means putting into practice the knowledge, to perform an operation of thought, or to be more precise, translate into visual terms, the scientific and philosophical thought .
As the philosopher analyses the knowledge in its most theoretical, describing and analysing the more purely ‘technical-intellectuals’ forms, in the poetic of Santissimi the appearance of that knowledge is put on stage in the work of art, practiced in the work of art (a collection of potency and act), crossing the words and games that are hidden behind the shapes of knowledge. The poetic itself is never a poetic declared, but it emerges digging the poetics of the wait, the attention, the fear and the mystery “beyond the borders of the knowledge.”The process that you live in the work of the Santissimi, it manifests through the sign of the revelation, so that: the expected is defeated by the unexpected, take action corresponds to « be acted » and the joys of childbirth are finally the creation of the work. (Source EN : saatchiart)

 

Hyper realistic Sculpture Santissimi - Natural History - AMBRA N°6

Hyper realistic Sculpture Santissimi – Natural History – AMBRA N°6

 

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  • Bahadır Baruter – Sculptures – Fatality Series – Silicon, epoxy, acrylic resin, plexiglas, wood, 110 x 106 x 24 cm, 2015
  • Bahadır Baruter – Sculptures
  • Bahadır Baruter – Sculptures
  • Bahadır Baruter – Sculptures
  • Bahadır Baruter – Sculptures Silicone
  • Bahadır Baruter – Sculptures Silicone
  • Bahadır Baruter – Sculptures Silicone
  • Bahadır Baruter – Sculptures Silicone
  • Bahadır Baruter – Sculptures Silicone
  • Bahadır Baruter – Sculptures – Fatality Series | Untitled VII – Silicon, epoxy, acrylic resin, plexiglas, wood, 85 x 26 cm, 2015
  • Bahadır Baruter – Sculptures – Fatality Series | Untitled III
  • Bahadır Baruter – Sculptures  Untitled XII
  • Bahadır Baruter – Sculpture – Untitled IV Silicon, epoxy, acrylic resin, plexiglas, wood, 110 x 106 x 24 cm, 2015
  • Bahadir Baruter – Fatality Series | Untitled VI
  • Bahadır Baruter – Portrait

‘Fatality’ Sculptures of Bahadır Baruter

‘Fatality’ series – Sculptures of Bahadır Baruter / Turkish (1963) caricaturiste et fondateur de « L-manyak »PenguenLombak cartoon magazines. Marié à l’écrivaine Mine Söğüt.

Bahadir Baruter - Fatality Series | Untitled VI

Bahadir Baruter – Fatality Series | Untitled VI

Ses sculptures hyper-realistes en silicone lui prennent des heures, elles requièrent beaucoup d’étapes qui ne sont pas toujours que des succès. Bahadır Baruter les créé d’abord digitalement et les impriment.
Il crée ensuite le moulage de la sculpture – faites en silicone, elles sont peintes en acrylique puis plongées dans un bocal.
Ses sculptures hyper-realistes semblent faire partie d’un cabinet de curiosité, spécimens isolés – plongés dans la solitude de leur formol.

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« This is a kind of silicon, it is not easy to make and use. So, we needed to maket hat material with a crowded team. It takes long hours. The quantity of the material that we throw is much more than that we use for the exhibition. Because we tried a lot of times and we failed. It requires several steps to create a sculpture. At first, I design them at a digital media, then we print them. We take a mould on those printouts. The moulds are covered with plastering, textures are created and after that process we take a mould again and they are painted and put in that liquid places. This is not a processcan be fulfilled with a few people in a few days. A very Professional team worked on that issue for one year. Yes, I imagined, fictionalized but thesesculptures are created by a huge team. Here is the division of labor; there is a moulder dealing with modelling wax, there are other people applying textures, others working on the computer. » (Source EN : Optically addicted)

Matières : Silicon, epoxy, acrylic resin, plexiglas, wood

Mukadderat (Fatality) – Bahadır Baruter from Atakan Avcı on Vimeo.

  • Maurizio Cattelan – Donkey
  • A perfect day -1999 – Maurizio Cattelan
  • Maurizio Cattelan – Him – 2004
  • Maurizio Cattelan – horses sculpture
  • Maurizio Cattelan – Pope
  • Maurizio Cattelan – Portrait

Maurizio Cattelan

Maurizio Cattelan (Né en 1960 à Padoue, Italie – Vit et travaille à New York, USA.)
Sculptures hyper-realistes et autres excentricités empaillés…

  • Christopher David White – Within Arm’s Reach – sculpture
  • Christopher David White – Ceramic wood Sculpture
  • Christopher David White – All Mine3 – Sculpture
  • Christopher David White – All Mine – Sculpture
  • Christopher David White – All Mine – Sculpture
  • Christopher David White – Going Hand In Hand2 – Sculpture
  • Christopher David White – Tipping Point – Sculpture
  • Christopher David White – Going Hand In Hand – Sculpture
  • Christopher David White – Alas, Poor Yorick3 – Sculpture
  • Christopher David White – Alas, Poor Yorick – Sculpture
  • Christopher David White – Alas, Poor Yorick – Sculpture

Beautiful ceramics that look like wood

Beautiful ceramics that look like wood of Sculptor Christopher David White (USA)

Christopher David White - Tipping Point - Sculpture

Christopher David White – Tipping Point – Sculpture

Ses sculptures hyper réalistes sont faites d’argile. A partir de moulages ou moulage – il reproduit la texture du bois dans ses moindres détails. Un vrai trompe-l’oeil :
«Je cherche à exposer la beauté qui résulte souvent de la pourriture tandis que, en même temps, je renvoie au spectateur leur propre perception du monde. »

« I seek to expose the beauty that often results from decay while, at the same time, making my viewer question their own perception of the world around them. To accomplish this, I begin by observing instances of decay within my surroundings that I find inspiring due to form, color, or texture. With clay as my medium of choice I then meticulously render by hand those elements, taking advantage of clay’s innate ability to mimic a wide variety of materials. I utilize trompe l’oeil as a stylistic choice to emphasize the concept that our understanding of the world is an illusion. The juxtaposition of natural and man-made features in combination with the skewing of scale, proportion, and material, helps in creating an altered perception – forcing the viewer to look closer. »

  • Kazuhiro Tsuji – Sculpture Dali
  • Kazuhiro Tsuji – Sculpture Dali
  • Kazuhiro Tsuji – Sculpture Andy Warhol
  • Kazuhiro Tsuji – Sculpture Andy Warhol
  • Kazuhiro Tsuji – Sculpture Andy Warhol
  • Kazuhiro Tsuji – Sculpture Abraham Lincoln
  • Kazuhiro Tsuji –  Sculpture Frida Khalo
  • Kazuhiro Tsuji –  Sculpture Frida Khalo
  • Kazuhiro Tsuji – Sculpture Frida Khalo
  • Kazuhiro Tsuji – Sculpture Dick Smith
  • Kazuhiro Tsuji – Sculptor portrait

Hyperrealist sculptor Kazushiro Tsuji

Hyperrealist sculptor Kazushiro Tsuji

Kazuhiro Tsuji - Sculpture Frida Khalo

Kazuhiro Tsuji – Sculpture Frida Khalo

Kazuhiro Tsuji is a contemporary hyperrealist sculptor living and working in Los Angeles. After working 25 years as a special effects makeup artist in Hollywood, Kazu decisively shifted focus in 2008, dedicating himself full time to fine art sculpture. Using resin, platinum silicone, and many other materials, Kazu constructs three-dimensional portraits in a scale two times life size.

  • Zhu Tian – Babe – Silicone, human air, pigment – 2013
  • Zhu Tian – Babe sculpture – Silicone, human air, pigment
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  • Zhu Tian – Babe sculpture – Silicone, human air, pigment

Zhu Tian – Des chaussures aux poils

Zhu Tian – Des chaussures aux poils intitulées « Babe », (Chine).
Inutile mais c’est très bien fait.
Sculpture hyper réaliste : Caoutchouc, cheveux humains, pigment 18 x 12 x 8 cm

Zhu Tian (China) – « Babe » – hyper realiste sculpture : Rubber, human air, pigment – 2013

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  • Mike Hill Art – Sculpture hyper realiste – Ray Harryhausen
  • Mike Hill Art – Sculpture hyper realiste – Ray Harryhausen
  • Mike Hill Art – Sculpture hyper realiste –  Charles Laughton as Quasimodo
  • Mike Hill Art – Sculpture hyper realiste –  Charles Laughton as Quasimodo
  • Mike Hill Art – Sculpture hyper realiste – CONOR MCGREGOR UFC STATUE
  • Mike Hill Art – Sculpture hyper realiste – CONOR MCGREGOR UFC STATUE
  • Mike Hill Art – Sculpture hyper realiste – Dr Pretorious
  • Mike Hill Art – Sculpture hyper realiste
  • Mike Hill Art – Sculpture hyper realiste
  • Mike Hill Art – Sculpture hyper realiste – portrait

Mike Hill Art – Sculpture hyper realiste

Mike Hill Art – Sculpture hyper realiste.
A renowned portrait sculptor who specializes in recreating the classic horror monsters of Hollywood (and the actors who embodied them). Originally from Warrington, England, Mike now lives in Los Angeles, CA. His career spans more than 20 years, and covers everything from garage kits to life-size figures.

Mike Hill Art - Sculpture hyper realiste - Charles Laughton as Quasimodo

Mike Hill Art – Sculpture hyper realiste – Charles Laughton as Quasimodo

  • Hyper Realistic Sculpture Silicone – Steve Scott
  • Hyper Realistic Sculpture Silicone – details hands – Steve Scott
  • Steve Scott – Hyper Realistic Sculpture Silicone – Arnold Schwarzenegger
  • Hyper Realistic Sculpture Silicone – Steve Scott – Sigourney Weaver
  • Hyper Realistic Sculpture Silicone – Steve Scott – Sigourney Weaver
  • Hyper Realistic Sculpture Silicone – Sigourney Weaver – Steve Scott

Hyper Realistic Sculpture Steve Scott

Hyper Realistic Sculpture Steve Scott. Portrait Sculptor, Model/Prop Maker, Creature FX, Mouldmaker, Illustrator (UK)

Hyper Realistic Sculpture Silicone - Sigourney Weaver - Steve Scott

Hyper Realistic Sculpture Silicone – Sigourney Weaver – Steve Scott

  • Kim Hyunsoon artist – sculptures
  • Sleeping Boy – Hyunsoo Kim, 2007 sculptures
  • Kim Hyunsoon artist – sculptures
  • Kim Hyunsoon artist – sculptures
  • Kim Hyunsoon artist – sculptures
  • Kim Hyunsoon artist – sculptures

Kim Hyunsoon artist – sculptures

Kim Hyunsoon artist – sculptures (Korea, born 1976) / Hyper realistic sculptures

Kim Hyunsoon artist - sculptures

Kim Hyunsoon artist – sculptures

 

  • Dongwook Lee – sculptures
  • Dongwook Lee – sculptures
  • Dongwook-Lee – Bonsai sculptures
  • Dongwook Lee – I dont know anything – sculptures
  • Dongwook Lee – sculptures
  • Dongwook Lee – sculptures
  • Dongwook Lee – Drive – sculptures
  • Dongwook Lee – sculptures
  • Dongwook Lee – sculptures
  • Dongwook Lee – Salor- sculptures
  • Dongwook Lee – sculptures
  • Dongwook Lee – sculptures
  • Dongwook Lee – sculptures Drive, detail

Sculptures Dongwook Lee

Sculptures Dongwook Lee (Corée du sud) crée des sculptures hyper-realistes miniatures qui ne mesurent généralement pas plus d’une dizaine de centimètres de haut.

L’oeuvre de Dongwook Lee : une vision dégénérée de l’humain – et non seulement dégénérée mais surtout pathétique

Dongwook Lee – Salor- sculptures

  • Sun Yuan – Peng Yu – Angel
  • Sun Yuan – Peng Yu – Angel sculpture hyper realiste
  • Sun Yuan – Peng Yu – Angel sculpture hyper realiste
  • Sun Yuan – Peng Yu – Angel sculpture hyper realiste
  • Sun Yuan – Peng Yu – Angel sculpture
  • Sun Yuan – Peng Yu – Angel sculpture
  • Sun Yuan – Peng Yu – Angel sculpture
  • Sun Yuan – Peng Yu – Oldman sculpture
  • Sun Yuan – Peng Yu – Oldman sculpture
  • Sun Yuan – Peng Yu – Sculptures Chine

Sun Yuan et Peng Yu – Sculptures

Sun Yuan et Peng Yu – Sculptures (Chine)

Sun Yuan - Peng Yu - Angel sculpture

Sun Yuan – Peng Yu – Angel sculpture

Sun Yuan et Peng Yu sont deux des artistes les plus controversés en Chine, renommée pour l’utilisation de matériaux extrêmes tels que : tissus humains, animaux vivants et cadavres de bébés.

Sun Yuan and Peng Yu are two of China’s most controversial artists, renown for working with extreme materials such as human fat tissue, live animals, and baby cadavers.

Realistic Puppies Sculptures Minami Kawasaki

Realistic Puppies Sculptures Minami Kawasaki. (Japan)
Named « Home sweet home« , so cute !.-  Wool sculptures.

No more information about this artist ?

Minami Kawasaki - Home Sweet Home - puppies

Minami Kawasaki – Home Sweet Home – puppies

 

  • Emanuele Dascanio Painter Artist – hyper realist painting
  • Emanuele Dascanio Painter Artist
  • Emanuele Dascanio Artist – the Father
  • Emanuele Dascanio Painter Artist
  • Emanuele Dascanio Painter Artist – leonardo
  • Emanuele Dascanio Artist -Allegory of the Sublime
  • Emanuele Dascanio Artist – O Fortuna – Charcoal on paper Schoeller

Emanuele Dascanio Painter Artist

Emanuele Dascanio Painter Artist. (Italia)

Emanuele Dascanio Painter Artist

Emanuele Dascanio was born in Garbagnate Milanese in 1983.
After graduating from art school Lucio Fontana di Arese, in 2003 he enrolled at the Academy of Brera painting section: having learned to live in an environment decadent for the same painting, leave after six months.
Continuing, however, to have the desire and the need for artistic growth, in 2007 I began the study of Gianluca Corona, finding in him a good teacher and learning the technique of oil painting.
He has participated in various competitions and exhibitions nationally and internationally, ranking near the top.
Emanuele Dascanio is a perfectionist, he has devoted much time to the study of artistic techniques and the search for continuous improvement in his skills as a painter, before embarking on the exhibition schedule.

  • Sculptures hyperrealistes Carole Feuerman
  • Sculptures hyperrealistes Carole Feuerman
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  • Sculptures hyperealistes Carole Feuerman – tree
  • Sculptures hyperrealistes Carole Feuerman
  • Sculptures hyperealistes Carole Feuerman – Generals Twin
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Sculptures hyperealistes Carole Feuerman

Sculptures hyperealistes Carole Feuerman, born 1945.
Working in both monumental and life size, she is the only figurative artist to hyperrealistically paint bronze for use in outdoor public art, and the only sculptor to install these sculptures in the water.

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