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Sam Jinks from Melbourne is the artist of these freaky sculptures that seems so real. They are made out of silicon, human hair and painting.

 

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Passing by these amazing 3D paintings will make you almost believe that there are real people standing by the wall. The paintings are made in such a way that you would probably try to touch the girl that’s leaning on the wall or maybe the old lady that’s resting, because they seem so realistic. The most surprising thing is that the artist is only using his bare hands and painting to make such tremendous art happen.

 

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And all I can draw is, maybe, this effin smiley ( :) ) :rant:

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Today's Painter

 

Diego Gravinese- was born in La Plata, Argentina in 1971. His work has been shown internationally over the past 15 years in New York, Paris, Madrid, Turin, Buenos Aires, Chicago, and Los Angeles. He worked with Ruth Benzacar and ZavaletaLab galleries in Buenos Aires and with DeChiara gallery in New York. He currently lives and works in Buenos Aires.

 

His Paintings-

 

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NSFW-Just posting the link as it is Nude.... it is beautiful no doubt.

 

Amazing artist. Some really nice work. :thumbsup:

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^^He was really good...:majesty:

 

Today's Painter

 

Tyeb Mehta :Tyeb Mehta was born in Kapadvanj, a town of Kheda district, the Indian state of Gujarat. He was brought up in the Crawford Market neighborhood of Mumbai, populated by Dawoodi Bohras. At 22 years, during the partition riots of 1947 in Mumbai, while staying at Lehri House, Mohammed Ali Road, he witnessed a man being stoned to death by a mob, this he not only expressed in a drawing but it was to have lasting impact on his work, leading to stark and often disturbing depiction of his subjects.

His Paintings Recently Sold for Record Rs 5.72 crores.

 

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The First one(Kali) is the one which sold for Rs 5.72 crores....it really looks very mesmerizing. :majesty:

 

I have been looking at that Kali painting for quite some time...and tbh i think if i had so much money as to afford to spent crores on paintings ....i may have bought it....

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nice thread. Some of the real-life painting are quite stunning and you might be mistaken for thinking they are photographs until you look really closely. I've always wondered how clear the final image must be in their heads when they draw things the way they do. Sam Jinks so far has been one of my favorites. The use of colors and the way he draws them doesn't really trick you into thinking they are real but the expressions are priceless.

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Duffy Sheridan has been painting since he was a child. His father, also an artist, encouraged him to learn to paint anything and everything. Although he and his family spent many years in relative seclusion in the far corners of the world, Sheridan's work has attracted the attention of collectors on five continents.

Since returning to the United States in 1991, his work has received international acclaim and he has been designated a Living Master by the Art Renewal Center. His paintings can be found in prestigious institutions from a Cathedral in the South Pacific to the US Air Force Academy to corporate headquarters in Manhattan, as well as in the private residences of kings, judges, bishops, doctors and collectors all over the world.

 

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OMG!..Simply Stunning...:majesty:

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Went to Book fair and met lot of artist also there....took some of the pics of their work...people interested in ART should visit Kolkata and see their work...very talented people...sadly in this country their is not much encouragement i believe...i saw on art though...really liked it for Rs 3k...

 

 

 

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