Though not the filmmaker's first choice of medium, the hyperrealism of video serves this material well. |
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Unnerved by the hyperrealism of the paintings, Coverdale turns to the ostensible source of narrative truth, Mr. Moodie. |
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This highly expressionistic sense of hyperrealism is so potent that one might almost miss The Set-Up's poetic existential allegory. |
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Weston's the king of this kind of hyperrealism, matching Morrison thought for thought. |
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His art transcends hyperrealism exposing the observer to a surreal and delightful experience. |
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I had to learn how to do hyperrealism, airbrushing and all that. |
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He gets to join the extreme rigour of the hyperrealism and the exquisite poetry of an impressionism all in nuances. |
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His use of these editing techniques has become so virtuosic and idiosyncratic since the 1980s that he has given his style a name: hyperrealism. |
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The hyperrealism achieved in this piece is so convincing it looks almost like a photograph. |
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He has jettisoned hyperrealism in favor of a distinctly blurred image. |
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A plain ear, an eye or a flower painted by Guy Respaud are both close to hyperrealism and to the surreal. |
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More and more artists came to life, probably because high details of the hyperrealism made there drawing a lot more realistic. |
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In contrast, standard rendering engines aim at photorealism instead of potentially more illustrative hyperrealism. |
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Almost everyone walking into Room One recoils at the hyperrealism of the skinned models that surround and fill the room. |
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She has now added abstracts to her hyperrealism style and her vision is sure to enchant the observer with its fascinating textured elements and rich metallic additions. |
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They employed techniques as varied as primitivism, hyperrealism, grotesque, and abstraction, but they shared a common distaste for the canons of Socialist Realism. |
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More interesting perhaps is the juxtaposition of rather banal but highly disciplined and widely admired skills: gymnastics and hyperrealism in the mode of artists like Duane Hanson or Marilyn Levine. |
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It's not brushy painting with hyperrealism and cars going by fast. |
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How do you consider hyperrealism compared with your work? |
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I had to choose between hyperrealism and the other extreme, of not showing anything, and evoking with sound what is happening on the other side of the wall, to make the tension felt. |
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Based in 1988 by Yvonne and Jacques Merland the Gallery Corianne was essentially directed to artists of the world of the fantastic and the hyperrealism. |
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An excellent drawer who is influenced by hyperrealism, she is particularly fond of black and white contrasts and has developed an inking technique that allows her to emphasise contrasts and better her subject's outline. |
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Turning bronze to flesh is a refined skill that Feuerman has honed over a forty year career of exacting the highest standards of hyperrealism. |
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We moved away from hyperrealism, toward impressionism and pointillism, which I felt were better suited to his artistic vision. |
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The background shows, dimly, a vaulted room or alcove, but van Mieris's hyperrealism trumps that trompe-l'oel depth. |
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For Garrett Stewart, the mediocre and saccharine hyperrealism or failed classicism of these portraits is functional. |
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In each episode of Epic Ink, the talented staff bring comics, cartoons and fantasy to life with unique ink ranging from portraiture to hyperrealism and geekculture mash-ups. |
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These are cyber-ism, hyperrealism, and narcissism, among others. |
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Also known as superrealism, the details of a photograph are intricately reproduced in this art form, but the overall effect gives a sense of hyperrealism. |
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