Title: Photorealism
1Photorealism
2Photorealism
- An art movement of the 60s and 70s
- These artist reacted to the abstract
expressionist movement and increasingly abstract
and nonobjective art by drawing so realistic that
it sometimes exceeded the detail in a photograph - This was done with griding, projectors, and
sometimes even painting over a photograph
3Chuck Close
These are not photographs
4Chuck Close
One of the most famous artists of the
photorealism movement. He is known for his
massive portraits that achieve a remarkable level
of realism He achieve this using a complex
griding system that utilizes a pixel-like format
He has been known to work 2 years on a single
print In 1988 Chuck Close relearned to draw when
he had become quadriplegic.
5Audrey Flack
6Audrey Flack
- Originally a frustrated abstract artist, Audrey
Flack became a member of the photorealism
movement. - She often paints still-lives in rich, colorful,
and often in more detail then one would actually
see. - She was the first artist of this movement to get
into the collections of the Museum of Modern art
in 1966. - She would project a slide directly onto her
canvas. She would apply the color through the
project image, for this method she used airbrush
7Some Terms
- Griding A method of drawing based on drawing a
grid over a source image and another grid on your
canvas. - This helps you see the proportions and shapes
more accurately
Rule of Thirds An idea developed in photograph
that says if you place important aspects of your
photoraph along the lines that divide you image
into thirds
8So what is the point?
- What are some reasons that you would draw
hyper-realistic? - Do these image violate copy-right laws? Why or
why not.
9Dorothea Lange
10Dorothea Lange
- A female photographer made famous by her images
of struggle and hardship during the depression. - She used these images to document the plight of
the poor and to motivate others to do something
about it. - She was a part of the Farm Security
Administration, a small group of photographers
hired to publicize the condition of poor rural
people in America. - She was also hired during WWII to document the
interment of Japanese-Americans. After the war
she did assignments for Life Magazine.