After receiving his MFA from Yale, Close gained recognition in the 1970s for his massive - scale portraits which were painted using
a photorealist style, making them nearly indistinguishable from their photographic equivalent.
Surrounding the five sculptures are five
photorealist style paintings that depict various stages of the fabrication process of Monk's bunny sculptures from the clay moulds to welding of steel.
I contrast a deadpan,
Photorealist style with English romantic subjects such as trees.
In Germany, Gerard Richter emerged as a prominent painter who would often paint in
a photorealist style, amongst other painterly techniques.
He then paints them in
a photorealist style, blurring the definition of the depicted object, between found or created images.
Not exact matches
SEE / / Richard Hickam: Perpetual Pilgrim Richard Hickam started his career in the late 1960s, heavily influenced by the emerging
photorealist painting
style.
Whilst realistic, it has more spirit than
photorealist paintings, with objects and backgrounds blurred in a
style akin to that used by old masters.
Her
style, all planes and angles, is certainly not
photorealist.
In the 1970s Flack began painting still lifes and images from news media in a hyper - realistic
style, and would become a pioneering
photorealist painter.