Dreams, reality, desolation and urban studies in the fantastic paintings by the artist Jacob Brostrup
Categories: Design and Architecture
By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/dreams-reality-desolation-and-urban-studies-in-the-fantastic-paintings-by-the-artist-jacob-brostrup.htmlPaintings by the Dutch artist Jacob Brostrup (Jacob Brostrup) can not leave indifferent even the person far from art. Fantastic stories, in which intricately intertwines nature and urbanism, fascinate, and incredible detail makes you look long and thoughtfully.
The author of these fantastic pictures — professional designer that is easy to notice on many works. Jacob Brostrup graduated from the Danish design school in Copenhagen, but to live and work he prefers in a Sunny and vibrant Barcelona.
For pictures of Brostrup characterized by an abundance of architectural details, which are often surrounded by rough vegetation. Overgrown with duckweed and reeds and ponds, moss-covered trunks of fallen forest giants, hanging vines and flowers, combined with stairs, doors and furnishings suggestive of a post-apocalyptic world where man is no more space.
When working, the artist often combines conventional with fluorescent paint, which gives the paintings additional photorealistic. A special technique used by the master, gives the paintings a depth, in which the viewer, attracted by the abundance of small interesting details, involuntarily stares.
Not least the wonderful world creates in his paintings a fantastic artist and photographer Robert Jansom, bravely combining photography and painting to obtain incredible visual effects.
Keywords: Barcelona | Depth | Denmark | Wildlife | Interiors | Surrealist | Artist
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