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Artist Statement:
Photorealism is an ongoing pop culture phenomenon wherein painters use some mechanical means to recreate sterile photographic images of
mundane subject matter oftentime depicted as an ascerbic social statement of our culture and as an aesthetic. As a recognized subset of Photorealism, Hyperrealism takes into account a process of simulation that emphasizes digital degradation, defects and deficiencies of pictorial elements in modern photography and digital imagery. Therefore, content of subject matter is a separate medium through which viewers can connect to reality through the
falsity and simulation of the image, which ironically is convincing.
I combine opaque and transparent painting techniques to achieve a wider range of lighting effects. Airbrushing allows me the luxury of blending my colors optically, that is, during the process of painting. By not pre-mixing colors on a palette, I can make immediate decisions during the process of simulated image creation, giving me much greater latitude for spontaneous and immediate adjustments.
My figurative art is usually executed in an earthy tonal style. The muted sentimental character of these hyperreal paintings further contributes to the simulation of reality. To that end, I exploit digital photographs as source materials. Multi-layered lighting and shading in each of ...
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