Monthly Archives: February 2012

10 Photorealistic Painters That Rule

noresizeDan Witz – Big Mosh Pit 2007 – Oil and Mixed Media On Canvas 46 in. x 70 in.

Photorealism emerged from the 1960’s and 1970’s as a movement that countered both minimalism and abstract expressionism. In a photorealist painting, the artist paints from a photograph with a level of detail so fine that they can easily be mistaken for photographs. While the movement waned in the 1980’s it’s coming back in a big way. In 2009, the ArtPrize award was awarded to Ran Ortner’s immense canvas, Open Water No. 24, beating out 9 other finalists (Ortner won after receiving a majority of the 37,264 registered votes cast). His work was the only painting out of the final 10 candidates. (You can read about that here.) With artists’ like Dan Witz (above) using the techniques in a more contemporary setting, the movement is not only coming back, but coming back in a big way.

Here are 10 photorealistic painters (and 21 photorealistic paintings) that are at the height of their game. Remember, they are all oil paintings.


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noresizeDan Witz

noresizeDan Witz

noresizeYigal Ozeri

noresizeYigal Ozeri

noresizeRan Ortner

noresizeRan Ortner

noresizeAlyssa Monks

noresizeAlyssa Monks

noresizeAlyssa Monks

noresizeRichard Estes

noresizeRichard Estes

noresizeSteven Albert

noresizeSteven Albert

noresizeEric Zenner

noresizeEric Zenner

noresizeDiego Gravinese

noresizeGlennray Tutor

noresizeGlennray Tutor

noresizeRalph Goings

noresizeRalph Goings

NOTE: Each photo links directly to the artists’ website and portfolio in a new window.

Black marker art on wall and…

Full wall with blinds down.

Marker pen on white Colorama paper mounted on wooden frame.

Marker pen on white emulsion paint

ANIME IN REAL LIFE

Anime in Real Life

Book Of Art