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Hand-signed by artist // Chuck Close's Phil (Detail) (2007) showcases his signature technique of creating intricate portraits through screen-printing. This limited edition print captures a close-up section of the subject's face, emphasizing the eye and surrounding features. The piece is rendered in grayscale, with distinct fingerprint-like marks forming a mosaic-like texture that reveals Close's distinctive approach. This intimate view highlights the artist’s meticulous process of transforming small, individual marks into a cohesive, lifelike image. The print is both a study in detail and a testament to Close’s expertise in pushing the boundaries of traditional portraiture.
Phil (detail), 2007
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Hand-signed by artist // Chuck Close's Phil (Detail) (2007) showcases his signature technique of creating intricate portraits through screen-printing. This limited edition print captures a close-up section of the subject's face, emphasizing the eye and surrounding features. The piece is rendered in grayscale, with distinct fingerprint-like marks forming a mosaic-like texture that reveals Close's distinctive approach. This intimate view highlights the artist’s meticulous process of transforming small, individual marks into a cohesive, lifelike image. The print is both a study in detail and a testament to Close’s expertise in pushing the boundaries of traditional portraiture.
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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.
