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Digital pigment print - Edition of 30 on Hahnemuhle - Photo Rag paper // Dalai Lama by Chuck Close is a limited edition digital pigment print created in 2005, showcasing the artist's signature hyper-detailed portrait style. This piece, printed on Hahnemühle Photo Rag paper, measures 124.5 x 105.5 cm, inviting viewers to engage deeply with the Dalai Lama’s serene and expressive face. Close’s digital medium emphasizes the texture and tonal range, enhancing each subtle feature with remarkable clarity. The portrayal exudes a sense of tranquility and dignity, capturing the spiritual presence of the Dalai Lama. This edition of 30 stands as a testament to Close's ability to blend precision with profound human warmth.
Dalai Lama, 2005
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Digital pigment print - Edition of 30 on Hahnemuhle - Photo Rag paper // Dalai Lama by Chuck Close is a limited edition digital pigment print created in 2005, showcasing the artist's signature hyper-detailed portrait style. This piece, printed on Hahnemühle Photo Rag paper, measures 124.5 x 105.5 cm, inviting viewers to engage deeply with the Dalai Lama’s serene and expressive face. Close’s digital medium emphasizes the texture and tonal range, enhancing each subtle feature with remarkable clarity. The portrayal exudes a sense of tranquility and dignity, capturing the spiritual presence of the Dalai Lama. This edition of 30 stands as a testament to Close's ability to blend precision with profound human warmth.
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What is Hyper-realism?
Hyperrealism is a genre of sculpture and painting that closely resembles high-resolution photographs. It is an evolution of Photorealism and is often applied to an independent art style or movement that became prominent in Europe and the United States in the early 2000s. Hyperrealist artists focus on extreme detail and precision, creating works that are often indistinguishable from real-life images.