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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 photorealism?
Photorealism is a genre of art or artistic movement that involves drawing, painting, and other graphic media in which the artist carefully studies a photograph and attempts to reproduce it as realistically as possible in another medium. While the term can broadly describe any artwork created in this manner, it specifically refers to a group of painters and paintings in the U.S. art movement that emerged in the late 1960s and early 1970s.
