Pedro Campos is a Spanish hyperrealist painter born in 1966. He studied art restoration in Madrid and is famous for his realistic paintings of everyday objects like apples, soda cans, and candy that look nearly identical to photographs. The document describes several of Campos' oil paintings that provide ultra-realistic depictions of cans of soda in a plastic bag, a motorcycle with a book, marbles in a glass, and arrangements of strawberries on tin foil with vivid colors and precise detail.
2. ARTIST (his life)
● Pedro Campos is a painting artist.
He was born in Spain (Madrid) in
1966. He studied at an Art
restoration school in Madrid. He's
famous for his 'hyperrealist' style
of art. He likes painting everyday
objets, for example apples, cans
of cola and sweets. His paintings
look very realistic, like
photographs.
3. OIL ULTRA-REALISTIC
● In this picture we can
see three cans of cola
and red bull in a white
plastic bag.
● The mains colours
are red, black, blue,
white, yellow and
grey.
4. OIL ULTRA-REALISTIC
● In this picture we can
see a motorbike and
behind this there is a
book.
● The main colours are
black, red and white.
5. OIL ULTRA-REALISTIC
● In this picture we can
see a glass and
eleven marbles.
● The main colours are
grey, blue, green and
white.
6. OIL ULTRA-REALISTIC
● In this picture we can
see six strawberries
on tin foil paper.
● The main colours are,
white, grey, red and
green.
7. OIL ULTRA-REALISTIC
● In this picture we can
see six strawberries
on tin foil paper.
● The main colours are,
white, grey, red and
green.