Today.Az » Weird / Interesting » Artist’s Painted Portraits Look More Like High-Definition Photographs
07 May 2015 [13:30] - Today.Az
Italian artist Marco Grassi paints portraits of women that are so
perfect, down to the fine hair lines, pores and freckles on the skin
that people often mistake them for photographs.
However, Grassi differentiates himself from other hyper-realist
painters by giving his artworks a surreal twist. In one painting, for
example, his subject’s back is adorned with a tribal motif that seems
carved into her back revealing a hollow interior. Other of his ‘surreal
hyper-realistic” include a woman with spectacular glowing tattoos that
seem to emerge from her skin, or another with a futuristic glass
necklace around her neck. Although his human subjects appear
photographed, it’s these little impossible details that give them away
as paintings. Marco Grassi says that the contrast between the warmth and softness of
the human body and the colder, harsher materials he includes “allows the
human body to act like a shell with a wonderful surface but with an
emptiness inside.” The uber-talented Italian artist told The Huffington Post
that he usually invests around two-three months into each one of his
photo-like paintings due to the “complexity of the design and the
technique of realization.” That might seem like a long time, but judging
by the level of detail displayed in works, I’d say it’s rather short.
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