“Art is the queen of all sciences, communicating knowledge to all the generations of the world."
— Leonardo da Vinci
Hyper-realistic drawing, whether it's capturing the details of a face or the life of an animal, is all about discipline and deep observation. Each piece begins with a close look at light, shadow, and texture, then reconstructs it with precision to bring the subject to life. The focus is on every small detail—whether it’s the subtle shadows on a face or the fine texture of fur. I spend countless hours studying the features others might miss, like the curve of a smile or the movement in an animal’s eyes.
This isn’t just about technique; it’s about understanding what makes each subject unique. Drawing faces or animals requires seeing beyond the surface and capturing their essence—whether that’s the emotion behind a glance or the quiet strength of a wild animal. Through years of practice, I've learned to bring out these details and create a connection between the artwork and the viewer. Each piece tells its own story, frozen in time, inviting you to see the world through a different lens.
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My larger paintings take the attention to detail I apply in smaller works and expand them into a more intricate, complex piece. These pieces require an even greater level of focus, where I balance delicate details with the broader composition, depth, and movement within the painting. It’s about creating something that’s cohesive—where every element, no matter the size, works together to tell a complete story.
Working on a larger scale challenges me to think beyond individual details and consider the overall impact of the piece. The experience pushes my technical skills and allows me to experiment with how different elements interact on a grander canvas, bringing depth and emotion to life in a way that feels both powerful and refined.