Hyperrealistic paintings by Jason de Graaf
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By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/hyperrealistic-paintings-by-jason-de-graaf.htmlIt's hard to believe that we are looking at paintings, not photographs. Canadian hyperrealist artist Jason de Graaf (Jason de Graaf) was born in 1971 in Montreal. Currently lives and works in Quebec. Jason himself says about his work like this: "My main desire is to create the illusion of depth and presence, which is very difficult to achieve with photography."














Keywords: Depth | Desire | Illusion | Canada | Paintings | Quebec | Montreal | Creativity | Photography | Artist
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