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Another "human flesh printer", his monochrome watercolor portraits, the degree of realism is comparable to photographs

Hyperrealism has always been controversial, and this is something that many people know, and the focus of the controversy is nothing more than the significance of competing with photographs. Once there is a wonderful realistic painting, there will be someone to compare with the photo, in fact, hyperrealism was originally called photorealism, and it is not a problem to be compared with the photo, but there is still a qualitative difference between the two.

Photography and painting, the two belong to different fields of art, hyper-realistic painting is not what many people think, the photo is painted as it is, it is enough. First of all, the artist must have more temperature than the camera, in the process of painting, the hyper-realistic artist will portray the details in more depth and detail, express emotions, and also integrate his understanding of people and things.

Another "human flesh printer", his monochrome watercolor portraits, the degree of realism is comparable to photographs

Therefore, hyperrealistic paintings must be richer than photos, and they have more expressions of emotional emotions. Of course, in fact, in recent times, people's doubts about hyper-realistic painting have become less, which also shows that the public is more rational and more tolerant, which is a good thing for the entire art environment.

We have seen the hyper-realistic portraits, most of them are mainly oil paintings, rarely the watercolor realistic painting is very exquisite, because the characteristics of watercolor are translucent, transparent, and color sense, use it to express the relationship between light and dark, portray the five features of the character, the difficulty is very large. But Larvin Deison from the United States used this form to paint portraits comparable to those printed by printers.

Another "human flesh printer", his monochrome watercolor portraits, the degree of realism is comparable to photographs

The artist uses a monochromatic painting method, a color that is superimposed in shades to create a three-dimensional sense of light and shadow throughout the picture, as well as complex details. We can see the state of each person from the paintings of Larvin Deisson, which is very real. In addition to the characters, he also painted the surrounding scenes, as well as the pets who interacted with them, and so on.

If you have to compete with the photo, in Xiao Di's view, Larvin Disson's paintings do not lose the photo at all, and even have the power to move people's hearts more, and they are very lifelike. Next, let's enjoy the wonderful works created by this artist who paints ultra-realistic paintings in watercolors.

Another "human flesh printer", his monochrome watercolor portraits, the degree of realism is comparable to photographs
Another "human flesh printer", his monochrome watercolor portraits, the degree of realism is comparable to photographs
Another "human flesh printer", his monochrome watercolor portraits, the degree of realism is comparable to photographs
Another "human flesh printer", his monochrome watercolor portraits, the degree of realism is comparable to photographs
Another "human flesh printer", his monochrome watercolor portraits, the degree of realism is comparable to photographs
Another "human flesh printer", his monochrome watercolor portraits, the degree of realism is comparable to photographs
Another "human flesh printer", his monochrome watercolor portraits, the degree of realism is comparable to photographs
Another "human flesh printer", his monochrome watercolor portraits, the degree of realism is comparable to photographs

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