Tom Martin's Paintings Look Good Enough to Eat
Michael Hines — November 19, 2010 — Art & Design
References: tommartinhyperrealism & odditycentral
Tom Martin is a young British artist whose hyperrealistic paintings will give you instant hunger pangs. Tom Martin's work focuses mainly on food, with his paintings capturing everything from packs of candy to vegetable and noodle dishes.
Hyperrealism is the art of painting an object to look "more real than real." Tom Martin's work is filled with vivid detail that I doubt would be noticeable or even in existence in the real world.
Hyperrealism is the art of painting an object to look "more real than real." Tom Martin's work is filled with vivid detail that I doubt would be noticeable or even in existence in the real world.
Trend Themes
1. Hyperrealistic Art - Opportunity for artists to create hyperrealistic art to simulate a sensory experience for viewers.
2. Interactive Advertising - Opportunity for advertisers to use hyperrealistic art to promote food products and stimulate cravings.
3. Artistic Collaborations - Opportunity for artists to collaborate with chefs to create sensory dining experiences that combine art and food.
Industry Implications
1. Art - Hyperrealistic art presents an opportunity for artists to create unique and captivating paintings that go beyond traditional artwork.
2. Food and Beverage - Hyperrealistic art could be incorporated as part of food and beverage packaging design, improving product appeal and sales.
3. Advertising - Opportunities to use hyperrealistic art to create immersive and engaging advertising campaigns across various products and industries.
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