HYPER-REALISTIC PAINTINGS LOOK LIKE HUGE DOUBLE-EXPOSURE PHOTOS
Gizmodo Australia
Jan 15 2015
Omar Kardoudi
Armenian artist Tigran Tsitoghdzyan made these gigantic hyper-realistic
paintings of women faces appearing magically through their hands. They
emulate a photographic technique called double exposure, which
combines two exposures of different things over the same film to make
a single image.
Tigran Tsitoghdzyan is an Armenian-born painter based currently in
New York. He was awarded by different governmental organisations and
foundations in Armenia and Russia. His paintings were included in the
catalogues of the modern Armenian artists. You can follow him on his
website and on Facebook.
See photos at
http://www.gizmodo.com.au/2015/01/hyper-realistic-paintings-show-women-playing-a-surreal-peekaboo/
Gizmodo Australia
Jan 15 2015
Omar Kardoudi
Armenian artist Tigran Tsitoghdzyan made these gigantic hyper-realistic
paintings of women faces appearing magically through their hands. They
emulate a photographic technique called double exposure, which
combines two exposures of different things over the same film to make
a single image.
Tigran Tsitoghdzyan is an Armenian-born painter based currently in
New York. He was awarded by different governmental organisations and
foundations in Armenia and Russia. His paintings were included in the
catalogues of the modern Armenian artists. You can follow him on his
website and on Facebook.
See photos at
http://www.gizmodo.com.au/2015/01/hyper-realistic-paintings-show-women-playing-a-surreal-peekaboo/