Patrick Kramer is an American artist of hyperrealism Springville, Utah. After graduating from Brigham young University in 2008 with a degree in “art,” Kramer began a successful career as an artist.
On each of his paintings Patrick works an average of from 50 to 300 hours. The entire process typically starts with photos. The artist comes to a particular idea, collects the necessary decorations and accessories, experimenting with them in Photoshop, and then uses the final digital composition as a basis.
The age-old question: “Why be bothered with what will look like the picture?” — Kramer replies: “I would say that it is a unique experience for the viewer. You come to the picture not like the picture… the People go by hyperrealistic work, thinking it was a photo, but if you tell them that picture, they look on it carefully. They will come back and examine it, look for brush strokes”. Below you will see some of the favorites for the Kramer works. Surprisingly, all of this are really pictures…
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