Oil painting: the gloomy hyperrealistic drawings of Damien Loeb
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By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/oil-painting-the-gloomy-hyperrealistic-drawings-of-damien-loeb.htmlAmerican artist from new haven, Connecticut, Damien Loeb with oil paints creates hyperrealistic paintings that are often difficult to distinguish from photographs. He is one of those artists who adhere to traditional approaches to painting, and it turns out amazing
In our times, when much of great value in works of art is the concept, not the skills of the author, Damien is one of those artists who adhere to traditional approaches to creativity. The mastery of oil painting was developed and perfected over many years by many great artists. There is no doubt that to create such paintings is a difficult matter that requires incredible patience, endurance and calmness. Perhaps Damien and his painting technique deserve real admiration.
"Each of my figure like no other. The fact that I'm constantly trying to figure out what exactly I'm interested to portray. Sometimes I stop working on a painting, if you know that losing interest in its creation," — said Damien edition interviewmagazine.com.
Keywords: Hyperrealism | Painting | Art | Oil | Nude | USA | Artist
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