Hoy os voy a hablar de alguien que no es exactamente un "artista urbano", su trabajo es tan alucinante que merecía la pena nombrarlo y hacerle un hueco en el blog, su nombre es David Jon Kassan y es un artista de hiperrealismo norteamericano.
Y aunque como he dicho antes, su trabajo no es "arte urbano" pues no pinta muros ni adorna paredes, siempre he defendido que no hay que cerrarse en un sólo estilo o en una sola variedad de arte, música, cine... por que entonces nos estaríamos perdiendo grandes cosas.
Today I am going to talk about someone who is not exactly a "street artist", his work is so amazing that it was worth naming and make a place on the blog, his name is David Jon Kassan and is a hyperrealistic American artist.
A David podríamos englobarlo en ese hiperrealismo norteamericano tan criticado por "falto de originalidad", aunque a mi me parece impresionante, pero lo que de verdad me ha llamado la atención de su trabajo (además de su increíble capacidad para captar las emociones) son las geniales texturas urbanas que consigue plasmar, paredes sucias, envejecidas y manchadas con pintadas y graffiti que dan ese toque de "arte urbano" que le ha hecho aparecer en este blog.
We could include David in this hyperrealistic american style criticized as "unoriginal", although I find impressive, but what really caught my attention from his work (in addition to his uncanny ability to capture the emotions) are the urban textures that he draws, dirty walls, aged and stained with graffiti that gives that touch of "urban art" that has made him appear in this blog.
Y aunque como he dicho antes, su trabajo no es "arte urbano" pues no pinta muros ni adorna paredes, siempre he defendido que no hay que cerrarse en un sólo estilo o en una sola variedad de arte, música, cine... por que entonces nos estaríamos perdiendo grandes cosas.
Today I am going to talk about someone who is not exactly a "street artist", his work is so amazing that it was worth naming and make a place on the blog, his name is David Jon Kassan and is a hyperrealistic American artist.
And although as I said before, his job is not "urban art" because he does not paint on walls, but I have always advocated that is an error be closed in one style or one variety of art, music or cinema, because then we would be losing big things.
We could include David in this hyperrealistic american style criticized as "unoriginal", although I find impressive, but what really caught my attention from his work (in addition to his uncanny ability to capture the emotions) are the urban textures that he draws, dirty walls, aged and stained with graffiti that gives that touch of "urban art" that has made him appear in this blog.
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