Diego Gravinese Realistic Paintings
As is one of our favorite areas here at Paranoias, we would like to feature another impressive realistic painter from Argentina. Diego Gravinese creates hyperreal oil on canvas and acrylic paintings, the ones that when we first look we always think they are photographs. “Diego Gravinese was born in La Plata, Argentina in 1971. His work has been shown internationally over the past 15 years in New York, Paris, Madrid, Turin, Buenos Aires, Chicago, and Los Angeles. He worked with Ruth Benzacar and ZavaletaLab galleries in Buenos Aires and with DeChiara gallery in New York. He currently lives and works in Buenos Aires.” As all the hyper realistic painters we’ve feature so far, his works are highly detailed and amazing, you can check his full portfolio at his website or at Flickr.
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