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]]>But after another seven years in NYC, he decided to move to Beijing in 2008, not knowing when or if he’d be back. His trip turned into a six-year adventure around the globe, living in cities like Beijing, Tokyo, Seoul, Barcelona, London, and Paris, all while working as a freelance illustrator. His long list of selected clients included the New York Times, Nike, Facebook (Singapore), and the Smithsonian.
Now back in NYC, where he’s based in Park Slope Brooklyn, Raish’s creative journey has yet to come to its final conclusion: “It’s been a slow struggle that’s slowly paid off,” he admitted in an interview with Working Not Working Magazine. “And I don’t know if there’s really one turning point. It’s just been putting in the work, pushing myself, and not settling on good enough.”
Know for his hyperrealist illustrations, his work includes portraits as well as landscapes and cityscapes. Choosing his colors and compositions carefully, his pieces are likely to draw you in, where you might linger on details such as skin texture or the folds of a coat. “I want to keep pushing myself to think of better concepts and not over render everything, which is hard because my brain just wants to render stuff,” says Raish.
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]]>“My favorite moment while painting is when a subject on my canvas begins to come alive,” he shared to My Modern Met.
Sider is now living and working in New York City and has gained international recognition for his paintings of wild cats, which art pieces you can easily confuse as real-life photographs. Besides animals, the artist paints portraits of other subjects, as well. In 2016 he had his first NYC solo show and has been featured in media worldwide. You can find his work in private galleries all around the world.
Scroll down and check out his work. You’ll see that he has over 156,000 followers for a reason!
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]]>Here we have artwork by a talented hyperrealism artist Sheila Giovanni. Her portraits of celebrities leave us wondering how is it possible to draw something so realistically, but it’s a matter of being talented and practicing a lot.
Check out her work below and follow her on Instagram for more.
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]]>“My goal is to stir deep emotions, trying to make people more sensitive,” Grassi told Bored Panda. “I want to combine reality and surrealism, exploring human thoughts and nature in a more personal way. The biggest challenge is always trying to maintain a level of extreme quality, both for the human figure and applied elements, trying to create a homogeneous work in every aspect, as well as overcoming the idea of painting in a way that imitates photography exclusively.”
Grassi’s work has been featured in many media worldwide, however, the artist also loves sharing his paintings on his Instagram profile where he has attracted over half a million followers, and his creations have been awarded by over tens of thousands likes.
Scroll down and check out his remarkable paintings below.
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]]>The post Pencil Artist Goes Viral for Drawing Kevin Hart appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>This act seemed like a long shot, but Twitter made it happen. Several Twitter users tagged the actor, and Hart saw the paintings. His reaction surprised users as well. He offered to pay for the art and pay for three more paintings of his celebrity friends.
The tweet went viral in a few hours, and the talented artist’s followers increased massively. Yusuf says he wants to be like Arinze Stanley, or Arinze Art, a popular hyperrealism pencil artist as well.
See some of the pictures below.
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]]>The post Artist Born Without Arms Fulfills His Dream of a Solo Exhibition in NYC appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>He has been selling his paintings in many countries like Great Britain, USA, Australia, South Korea, New Zealand and many more. He already did several solo and collective exhibitions in Austria, Poland, UK, Germany and Turkey. But his biggest dream is to open a solo exhibition in New York City and now, that dream is coming true.
You can see his actual artworks this coming May 12 at Caelum Gallery, New York. For now, you can check out his drawings below.
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]]>The post Jason Raish’s Hyperrealist Illustrations Will Draw You In appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>But after another seven years in NYC, he decided to move to Beijing in 2008, not knowing when or if he’d be back. His trip turned into a six-year adventure around the globe, living in cities like Beijing, Tokyo, Seoul, Barcelona, London, and Paris, all while working as a freelance illustrator. His long list of selected clients included the New York Times, Nike, Facebook (Singapore), and the Smithsonian.
Now back in NYC, where he’s based in Park Slope Brooklyn, Raish’s creative journey has yet to come to its final conclusion: “It’s been a slow struggle that’s slowly paid off,” he admitted in an interview with Working Not Working Magazine. “And I don’t know if there’s really one turning point. It’s just been putting in the work, pushing myself, and not settling on good enough.”
Know for his hyperrealist illustrations, his work includes portraits as well as landscapes and cityscapes. Choosing his colors and compositions carefully, his pieces are likely to draw you in, where you might linger on details such as skin texture or the folds of a coat. “I want to keep pushing myself to think of better concepts and not over render everything, which is hard because my brain just wants to render stuff,” says Raish.
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]]>The post Canadian Artist Creates Hyperrealistic Portraits of Tigers appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>“My favorite moment while painting is when a subject on my canvas begins to come alive,” he shared to My Modern Met.
Sider is now living and working in New York City and has gained international recognition for his paintings of wild cats, which art pieces you can easily confuse as real-life photographs. Besides animals, the artist paints portraits of other subjects, as well. In 2016 he had his first NYC solo show and has been featured in media worldwide. You can find his work in private galleries all around the world.
Scroll down and check out his work. You’ll see that he has over 156,000 followers for a reason!
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]]>The post Sheila Giovanni Creates Super-Realistic Portraits of Celebrities appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>Here we have artwork by a talented hyperrealism artist Sheila Giovanni. Her portraits of celebrities leave us wondering how is it possible to draw something so realistically, but it’s a matter of being talented and practicing a lot.
Check out her work below and follow her on Instagram for more.
The post Sheila Giovanni Creates Super-Realistic Portraits of Celebrities appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>The post Artist Paints Realistic Paintings That Look Like Photographs appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>“My goal is to stir deep emotions, trying to make people more sensitive,” Grassi told Bored Panda. “I want to combine reality and surrealism, exploring human thoughts and nature in a more personal way. The biggest challenge is always trying to maintain a level of extreme quality, both for the human figure and applied elements, trying to create a homogeneous work in every aspect, as well as overcoming the idea of painting in a way that imitates photography exclusively.”
Grassi’s work has been featured in many media worldwide, however, the artist also loves sharing his paintings on his Instagram profile where he has attracted over half a million followers, and his creations have been awarded by over tens of thousands likes.
Scroll down and check out his remarkable paintings below.
The post Artist Paints Realistic Paintings That Look Like Photographs appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>The post Pencil Artist Goes Viral for Drawing Kevin Hart appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>This act seemed like a long shot, but Twitter made it happen. Several Twitter users tagged the actor, and Hart saw the paintings. His reaction surprised users as well. He offered to pay for the art and pay for three more paintings of his celebrity friends.
The tweet went viral in a few hours, and the talented artist’s followers increased massively. Yusuf says he wants to be like Arinze Stanley, or Arinze Art, a popular hyperrealism pencil artist as well.
See some of the pictures below.
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]]>The post Artist Born Without Arms Fulfills His Dream of a Solo Exhibition in NYC appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>He has been selling his paintings in many countries like Great Britain, USA, Australia, South Korea, New Zealand and many more. He already did several solo and collective exhibitions in Austria, Poland, UK, Germany and Turkey. But his biggest dream is to open a solo exhibition in New York City and now, that dream is coming true.
You can see his actual artworks this coming May 12 at Caelum Gallery, New York. For now, you can check out his drawings below.
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