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Incredibly Hyper Realistic Artworks

In this series at great inspire you are going to see unbelievable hyper realistic artworks that are hard to believe are not photograph. Hyper realistic artwork is a new form. Hyper realistic painting is converting from normal painting. Hyperrealism is a produce from painting and sculpture resembling a high resolution photograph. Hyperrealism is considered an advancement of Photorealism.

Since the ancient Greeks, realism has been aspired by Western art lovers, but during the late 1960s and ’70s the popularity of highly-realistic paintings reached its peak. Thus, Photorealism and Hyperrealism were born. These genres are still popular, and some artists master their technique so successfully that it becomes hard to tell a painting from a photograph.

However, although often mixed, Photorealism differs from Hyperrealism in a couple of ways. Photo realists aim to reproduce an image using a different medium and distance themselves from adding emotion and intent into their work, while hyperrealists want to insert narration and feelings into their work. Here are the collections of some of the best hyper realistic artwork. I hope you like it.

Acrylic Painting By Jason De Graaf

Oil On Canvas By Young-sung Kim

Oil Painting By Steve Mills

Oil Painting By Omar Ortiz

Charcoal And Graphite Drawing By Emanuele Dascanio

Oil Painting By Alyssa Monks

Oil Painting By Young-sung Kim

Oil Painting By Young-sung Kim

Oil Painting By Yigal Ozeri

Oil Painting By Yigal Ozeri

Oil Painting By David J. Eichenberg

Pastel Painting By Rubén Belloso Adorna

Oil Painting By Nathan Walsh

Oil Painting By Scott Fraser

Oil Painting By Oda And Kit King

Watercolour Painting By Anna Mason

Acrylic Painting By Ben Johnson

Paintings On Board Of Wood By Ivan Hoo

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