These artworks occupy a rare space — realistic enough to command attention, yet personal enough to leave a lasting impression ...
Taking in the View reveals hidden layers in Anna Ticho’s work through photography, long exposure, and digital transformation.
Take a closer look at the intricate details of my latest hyperrealism painting. From texture to color, see how every element comes together to create a lifelike and captivating piece of art. Iranian ...
Watch the intricate process of hyperrealism as each pore, eyelash, and detail is meticulously painted to life. This step-by-step reveal highlights the techniques and patience behind creating lifelike ...
Hyperrealism in art is all about creating pieces that are so lifelike, they are almost indistinguishable from reality. Silicone sculptors have mastered this art, pushing the boundaries of what is ...
The Nassau County Museum of Art will present “Real, Surreal, Photoreal” from Nov. 22 through March 8. Curated by Franklin Hill Perrell, the museum’s chief curator, and Alex C. Maccaro, its associate ...
Jo Fish’s “The Speed of a Trend” is at HdM Gallery in Beijing through November 22, 2025. Courtesy of Hdm Gallery New York-based artist Jo Fish navigates a fluid space between figuration and ...
Black and white oil painting by Ivan Pili titled “Hidden Geometry”, depicting a human figure in chiaroscuro, symbolizing inner reflection and emotional balance. A study of light and emotion, where the ...
In a world where perception shapes belief, More Than Meets the Eye invites viewers to reconsider the everyday. This exhibition, which went on display on June 6 at the Belger Crane Yard Gallery, ...
Four New York City Art Shows to See Right Now From Saya Woolfalk’s hyperrealism to Ben Shahn’s Social Realism, our favorite shows at the moment are all about building and improving worlds.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. DCDG & Co. co-founders David Colbert Jr. and Delaney George, right, with actress Golden Brooks, center. (Jason Armond / Los ...
Twenty-five years ago on Sept. 11, 2000, UPN debuted a comedy called “Girlfriends” that followed the lives of four Black women living in Los Angeles. The show’s creator, Mara Brock Akil, who’d gotten ...