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If you Love photography and portrait drawings, you will love hyperealistic portraits.
Using a variety of materials, including graphite pencils, coloured pencils, paint, and even silicone resin, hyperealistic Artists create images that blur the line between reality and art. Often, portraits by these artists can be confused for photography.
Some examples of hyper-realistic portrait artists include Gottfried Helnwein, who often draws children as well as pop culture icons, Lee Price, who paints women and food, and Chuck Close, sometimes called the “grandaddy of hyper-realism.”
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