In the 60’s, the visual art movement known as pop art changed the face of fine arts. The movement continues taking new forms, blending with new technology as time passes.
There are many photorealism artists, but Diego Gravinese is a new member of The Factory. With his technical brilliance in photorealism, he is able to perfectly executes photo transformation onto the canvas. And just like Warhol in the 60’s became popular and controversial due to his silkscreen method, so too has photorealism become Diego Gravinese’s source of buzz.
To some, replication of photographs can not be considered art, but through centuries we’ve seen that wherever debate has existed, therein also lay a new art form.
Gravinese’s paintings are an artistic movement of the new century, merging technology, commercialism and a brilliant idea with exceptional technical skills. Check out some of his work in the gallery above.
Vibrant Photorealistic Paintings
Diego Gravinese's Pop Art is Exceptional
Trend Themes
1. Pop-art Photorealism - Combining the principles of pop-art with photorealism presents opportunities for creating trendsetting, visually appealing pieces that attract both art enthusiasts and modern-day clients.
2. Tech-driven Art - Blending new technology with traditional art techniques creates an innovative way to produce paintings that bring breath-taking creations to life.
3. Controversial Innovation - Pushing the boundaries of art towards replication of photos presents an opportunity for artists to create and engage in a new art form that is both disruptive and controversial.
Industry Implications
1. Art - The pop-art photorealism trend in the art industry provides opportunities for artists to generate innovative pieces that appeal to the modern-day market.
2. Technology - The demand for tech-driven innovations in the art industry may attract tech firms to venture into creating tech-based solutions for art production.
3. Advertising - Photorealistic paintings can be used to create exceptional adverts that grab and maintain clients' attention and convert them into paying customers.