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Mike Dargas Beyond Perfection Neorealism Paintings

If dreams can be solved, I wonder how the explanation will be connected with real life or things that are on your mind? I will always be in suspense or occasionally recall a short moment that I was very familiar with. , sometimes do we find that what we want is not the real answer, but a clear and complete process? I often keep worrying in my dreams, if only it could be faster! If only it could be more That’s great! Does it reflect that in my current state of reality, I often feel that I don’t have enough time, or that I don’t have enough? Perhaps artists use this method of repeated self-examination to truly depict the imaginary world. That blueprint, plus a little more polish and vague imagery, turned out to be the creation of these great works that will be remembered for generations to come!

Mike Dargas Beyond Perfection Neorealism Paintings

If you open your eyes and look carefully, do you think that the following "pictures" are a photo like me? In fact, this is a painter from Cologne, Germany - Mike Dargas who was inspired by the new reality in Italy. After enlightenment, the master of ideas Caravaggio, the Spanish surrealist painter Mad Dali, and the Swiss painter HR Giga Mike who won the Oscar for Best Visual Effects for "Alien" were able to combine their own skills and talents and turn these original ideas into The portraits in the photos were transferred to canvas-based oil paintings. The precise and delicate brushstrokes were reproduced on the cloth negatives with uneven textures and oversized pixels in a realistic impression, accompanied by appropriate personal views of the artist. The experience, second-hand, presents the distortion of the human heart in the portrait, the struggle between light and darkness, the pull between tranquility and destruction, the contrast between fragility and strength, the heavy sigh of the absence of time and the frivolity and exaggeration of the control group, especially The starting point is honey smeared on the face of the portrait in the painting. Not only did we witness how the light and shadow images of the precision instruments were perfectly "transferred" onto the canvas, but we also saw the enlarged scale of the portrait. How to go beyond the faithful perspective to reflect what the painter behind the scenes wants to tell the public.

Mike Dargas Beyond Perfection Neorealism Paintings

Mike Dargas Beyond Perfection Neorealism Paintings

Mike Dargas Beyond Perfection Neorealism Paintings

Mike Dargas Beyond Perfection Neorealism Paintings

Mike Dargas Beyond Perfection Neorealism Paintings

Mike Dargas Beyond Perfection Neorealism Paintings

Mike Dargas Beyond Perfection Neorealism Paintings

Mike Dargas Beyond Perfection Neorealism Paintings

Mike Dargas Beyond Perfection Neorealism Paintings

Mike Dargas Beyond Perfection Neorealism Paintings

Mike Dargas Beyond Perfection Neorealism Paintings

Mike Dargas Beyond Perfection Neorealism Paintings