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Hyperrealism
Hyperrealism (Hyperréalisme). Instead of abstract expressionism, which largely relied on the case, and in which the artist to express themselves through movement of the hand, and pop art, use ready-made images that he derived from advertising, came hyperrealism. As in the pop dell'arte, the use of photography in the hyper-realism is very important. Artists of this trend show scenes from daily life, portraits. To achieve their goal, they used two methods: either the projected image on the canvas using a projector and then painted, or print photos on canvas and then painted directly on the press. U.S.: Malcolm Morley - see bad painting Chuck Kloz (Chuck Close) 1940
Richard Istes (Richard Estes) 1936
Don Eddy (Don Eddy) 1944
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