Photographic precision and soul strings in the works of Brazilian artist Fabiano Millani
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By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/photographic-precision-and-soul-strings-in-the-works-of-brazilian-artist-fabiano-millani.htmlIn recent years, many artists have chosen the genre of hyperrealism for themselves. They create a lot of paintings with incredible realism, so it is rare to surprise the viewer. Brazilian Fabiano Millani is one of the few masters who always succeed. Don't you believe it? See for yourself!
At home in Brazil, Millani is known and loved. The 40-year-old artist regularly organizes solo exhibitions and his works sell well. Fabiano has recently reached the world level and his amazing works have already been introduced in the USA, Argentina, Spain, Portugal and the UK.
Fabiano Millani was born in Sao Paulo in a family where no one was connected with art. Probably that's why Fabiano began to seriously study painting relatively late, in 1997, already as a high school student. He graduated from art school and decided that art would be his main occupation. The 17-year-old's mentor was Edgaro Cavaliero— a wonderful artist of the old school.
It cannot be said that the path to success was quick and easy, but Millani never despaired and continued to work and learn new things. He tried a lot of styles, trends and techniques until he settled on hyperrealism. I must say that even for such a gifted guy, it was a difficult path.
In 2009, the artist realized his dream - he created an author's studio. In it, Millani not only creates, but also teaches young artists the difficult task of hyperrealism. The Brazilian presents his works not only at exhibitions — he has an Instagram account. Almost half a million users from around the world have subscribed to it.
Fabiano's paintings invariably delight the audience. The artist makes you wonder again and again and it is impossible to get used to his gift. Striking in the works is not only the photographic accuracy, but also the accurately conveyed character, the soul of the hero. It is worth mentioning separately about the author's technique. Millani paints very large paintings and it is difficult to understand how he manages to depict everything so accurately.
Millani's hyperrealistic workshop colleague from Germany, Mike Dasras, can also boast of incredible accuracy in transmitting the smallest details. Some of the artists' works can even be confused.
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