very, very carefully,
the detail is absolutely stunning,
and it is easy to believe,
that they are photographs,
but you would be wrong, Swedish artist Anna Halldin Maule spends several months glazing layer upon layer of oil paint to create these stunning works of art that can easily pass for high-resolution photographs, born in Gothenberg, Sweden, Anna took an interest in painting at a very young age, honing her skills under the guidance of her grandfather, celebrated artist Bror Halldin, today, she is one of the world’s most respected hyper-realist painters, and looking at her breathtaking work, it’s easy to see why,
Anna’s works are so realistic-looking that she often has to
mention that they are all done by hand, with no air brushing involved, and that
the painting is done on blank canvases, not on top of enlarged photographs, having said that photography
does play a big part in the artistic process, as her paintings are
based on photographs taken by her husband, acclaimed photographer Tom Maule, they do photo shoots with professional models and the artist then picks the
best photos as references for her paintings, depending on the size and
complexity of the painting, Anna says that it usually takes her between 2 and 4
months to complete a single work,
“I want the paintings to feature the women as strong and
proud and elegant,” Anna Halldin Maule says about the message of her art. “And
sometimes there’s a struggle for women in modern society and some of my
paintings feature that.” all I can say that after watching the videos I am blown away by how talented Anna truly is.
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