The Still Life Prints of Pedro Campos are Hyperrealistic
Armida Ascano — October 12, 2010 — Art & Design
References: pedrocampos.net & blog.thaeger
This set of oil paintings by Pedro Campos is freakishly realistic. The pieces make more than convincing photographs, however, they are indeed paintings.
The entire set is a testament to the skill that Pedro Campos possesses as an artist. Though he may not be the first to create hyperrealistic art, he is among very few artists who can do so without digitization.
Passing these Pedro Campos paintings off as pictures of well-known products is way too easy. Check out the featured pieces to fool your friends and family.
The entire set is a testament to the skill that Pedro Campos possesses as an artist. Though he may not be the first to create hyperrealistic art, he is among very few artists who can do so without digitization.
Passing these Pedro Campos paintings off as pictures of well-known products is way too easy. Check out the featured pieces to fool your friends and family.
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