15 Striking Hyper-Realistic Paintings by Patrick Kramer

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American artist, Patrick Kramer has been professionally painting since graduating from Brigham Young University in 2008. To compose his hyper-realistic pieces, which effortlessly give the illusion of a photograph, Kramer spends anywhere between 50-300 hours on one piece. To begin, he takes a photograph of the scenery he desires to portray. He gathers multiple photos, props and uses Photoshop to compose the final image for reference. In an interview with Wallhop, Kramer says:

“I would say it’s a unique experience for the viewer. You approach a painting so much differently than a photograph… People will walk past a fairly banal hyper-realistic work, assuming it’s a photograph, but when told it’s a painting, will do a double-take. They’ll go back and scrutinize, look for brush strokes.” 

Below you will find some of Kramer’s most impressive pieces.

Anna

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3 Glasses

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Split Light

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Salt Lake Library

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Perseverance / Futility

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Gravity 

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Rigging

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The Optimist 

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Denial

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Odonata

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Pirouette

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Measuring Worth

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Civic Pride

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Matt

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Diminishing Returns

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