2. Photo realistic are painting/ drawings that look real, e.g. like these
paintings. Photo realism composes of painting, drawing or graphic media.
Photo realistic work takes a very long period to produce. The differences
of the real picture and the painting are minor, the audience is not able to
realise in the first look that it is a painting.
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3. Photo realists use a photograph or photographs to create their
paintings. Artists such as Richard Estes, Chuck Close and Ralph Goings
were the founders of this movement. It evolved from pop art in 1960s
and early 1970s from the United States. It puts emphasis on collecting
visual information inspired by photography rather than traditional
styles of art.
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