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1 Art Movement Mrs. Fox – Fall 2015
Hyperrealism Art Movement Mrs. Fox – Fall 2015

2 Art Movement or style of art
A tendency or style in art with a specific common philosophy or goal, and a group of artists working in this tendency or style during a period of time

3 Design Elements & Principles of Art
Line Emphasis Shape Balance Color Movement Texture Pattern Form Rhythm Value Variety Space Unity

4 Hyperrealism a genre of painting and sculpture resembling a high-resolution photograph. Hyperrealism is considered an advancement of Photorealism

5 Photorealism: genre of painting based on use of photographs to gather information and then from this information, creating a painting that appears to be very realistic like a photograph. *United States art movement that began in the late 1960s and early 1970s.

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7 The Difference Hyperrealism, although photographic in essence, often entails a softer, much more complex focus on the subject depicted, presenting it as a living, tangible object. paintings and sculptures are meticulously detailed so the the “artist’s hand” is not seen

8 Method the hyperreal artist is more literal, incorporating photographic limitations such as depth of field, perspective and focus Projection transfer techniques (projecting the image onto a surface and doing a technical rendering) are often used to get exact detail in large paintings – this is acceptable for this style of painting

9 Ralph Goings Artist Statement
"In 1963 I wanted to start painting again but I decided I wasn't going to do abstract pictures... It occurred to me that projecting and tracing the photograph instead of copying it freehand would be even more shocking. To copy a photograph literally was considered a bad thing to do. It went against all of my art school training... some people were upset by what I was doing and said 'it's not art, it can't possibly be art'. That gave me encouragement in a perverse way, because I was delighted to be doing something that was really upsetting people... I was having a hell of a lot of fun..."

10 Scale as part of the Aesthetic Objective
Hyperrealistic images or sculptures are typically 10 to 20 times the size of the original photographic reference source, yet retain an extremely high resolution in color, precision and detail.

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12 Untitled, Pedro Campos, Oil on Canvas, Hyperrealism

13 Pie with Iced Tea, Ralph Goings, Oil on Canvas, Hyperrealism

14 Telephone Booths, Richard Estes, Oil on Canvas, Hyperrealism

15 The Tip, Steve Mills, Oil on Canvas, Hyperrealism

16 Baby, Ron Meuck, silicone, polyurethane, wood, synthetic hair, Hyperrealism


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