Incredible Hyper-Realistic Paintings By Patrick Kramer
Posted: Wed Feb 27, 2019 11:07 am
Patrick Kramer is a hyper-realistic painter from Utah, the U.S. He creates his art from photos and paints whatever captures his interest, be it from still lives, portraits, city scenes or landscapes. He is a perfectionist and has found art to be a great outlet for his slightly obsessive personality. He studied painting in college and experimented with hyper realism as a way of perfecting his craft. While he never intended to pursue the style, he found it hard to give up, as it suited his nature. A piece can take him anywhere from 1 to 6 weeks, about 50 to 300 hours, depending on the size and the complexity.
Three Glasses
Measuring Worth
The Optimist and The Pessimist
No Diving
Perseverance / Futility
Sehnsucht
An Existential Confrontation
Rigging
Still Light
Asiatic Lily
Serenity
Gravity
Spheres
Salt Lake Library
Pink Blossom
Letters
Frustration
Venus
Three Glasses
Measuring Worth
The Optimist and The Pessimist
No Diving
Perseverance / Futility
Sehnsucht
An Existential Confrontation
Rigging
Still Light
Asiatic Lily
Serenity
Gravity
Spheres
Salt Lake Library
Pink Blossom
Letters
Frustration
Venus