Experimental Art

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Experimental Art

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If you want to learn how to paint photorealism, these next few pages will walk you step by step through the photorealist painting techniques that I use to create my photorealistic paintings, such as the ones on the right.

This step-by-step guide may be an equally interesting read for non-artists who have a deep appreciation for photorealist art and want to understand how photorealist paintings are created, from start to finish. You can see more of my photorealist work on my art website.

There are many mediums an artist can use to paint (or draw) photorealistically. The most common are oils, acrylics (paintbrushed or airbrushed), watercolor, graphite, colored pencil, and pastel.

The majority of my photorealist work is done in acrylics using a paintbrush (as opposed to an airbrush), although I have used watercolor and colored pencil as well. For the purposes of this write-up, I’ll focus mainly on acrylics.

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Experimental Art

Isabelle Bellagio

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While the abstract art scene is pretty big and diverse, some artists, like Isabelle, do stand out. With every single piece she does mingling the genres and breaking templates, this is…

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Every single year, month and week our gallery hosts dozens of permanent exhibits, just as well as hundreds of works by the up-and-coming contemporary artists!

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