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HyperRealistic Portrait Paintings by Joongwon Jeong..


Joongwon (Charles) Jeong is a hyperrealist painter from South Korea. A freelance artist and illustrator who creates incredible hyperrealistic portraits using acrylic paint.


At a first glance these pictures look like well-taken photographs, but look a little bit closer and you’ll notice they are actually paintings. 
Each of his paintings are so detailed many people mistake them for photographs, as Joongwon has the skill to paint such delicate brush strokes he can detail every pore of his subjects. 
He painstakingly works from live subjects, photos or busts of historic characters to create his works.











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Super Realistic Oil Paintings By Anjaneyulu Gundu ..♥

Anjaneyulu Gundu is a hyper-realistic painting artist from India. His painting technique and selection of subjects make him unique among others. He was born in a village and his elders brothers were both artists. Being born in an artistic environment influenced him to step into the world of art..

He was born in 1976 in Andhra Pradesh,India. He studied art from JNTU Fine Arts College in 2000. Most of his paintings are accompanied by a white background. He is more interested in painting still life subjects like lanterns, vessels and cans..



Anjaneyulu Gundu uses day-to-day objects like vessels, fish baskets, jug etc in his paintings. His realistic paintings are gifted with amazing details. It is often hard to believe these are paintings. Most of his works look like exact photographs. Here are some of the selected paintings by this great artist..






















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Amazing Pastel Paintings of Children by Kathy Fincher..♥

Kathy Fincher is a popular Duluth based pastel painting artist who focus on painting children using pastels. She is the proud recipient of the Quintessence award (America’s best painter) which is given by ‘Save the Arts Foundation’. Kathy was born in an artistic family. Her mother is a gifted artist who worked to raise funds for starting fine art centers. Her aunt was also into the field of painting. She was highly influenced by her family members and their rich art culture. She just entered the world of drawing and painting at a very young age. Apart from drawing, Kathy showed her skills in skiing. She was the national champion in water skiing and taught ballet skiing and other sports.


As an emerging artist she is still experimenting with different techniques, and it is common for her to undertake quite ambitious and courageous explorations. At this stage of her career, these are very encouraging signs, and as she deepens her cultural knowledge and seniority, we anticipate a great future for her.











Kathy started painting wild life subjects and later switched onto painting children. She got married at the age of thirty three and after marriage, she focused more into art. She started studying art under an Impressionist master. Kathy loved using pastels as the medium of her paintings. She loved to paint from her home and often portrayed her beautiful kids. She painted her own daughters and children from the neighborhood. Thus she made a perfect mark as an artist who paints children with pastels.








She calls her painting style as a mix of impressionism and traditional realism. Famous paintings include “The Dream Keeper”, “Perfect Fit”, “When You Get Big Like Me” etc. Here are some of the selected paintings by Kathy.





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Realistic Landscapes Paintings By Matthew Cornell ..♥

Matthew Cornell holds a BFA from California State University, Long Beach. He describes his paintings as ‘sublime observations,’ dramatized by his careful use of color and atmosphere. The small scale of his canvases and the great detail in his landscapes are intended to encourage a greater intimacy between viewer and image.



There are no humans present in his paintings, because Cornell regards a world in which nature rules as an ideal one. His work has been exhibited across the United States and he has won numerous awards, including first prize in painting at Winter Park Art Festival in 2008 and 2009.


Low Country by Matthew Cornell
oil on wood




Vermilion by Matthew Cornell
oil on wood


Summer Surf by Matthew Cornell
oil on wood


Inheritance by Matthew Cornell
oil on canvas




Unconquerable Sea by Matthew Cornell
oil on canvas




 Dusk by Matthew Cornell
oil on canvas


New England by Matthew Cornell
oil on wood





Genesis II by Matthew Cornell
oil on canvas




Lifting Fog, Nantucket Island by Matthew Cornell
oil on wood

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