Still Life Realist Paintings from Andes(23 items)
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Emmanuel
"Because of our poverty, I wasn't able to attend schools to study the fine arts. I'm self-taught of necessity and by vocation."
"I grew up helping my father in his work.... read more
Popular Still Life Realist Paintings from Andes
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Original Signed Andean Still Life with Green Olives, "Fruit of the Olive Tree"
$647.99Working in luminous oils, Emmanuel depicts green olives in a sensuous portrait. They sleek, wet ovals glisten in a pewter cup against a blue background in a work of exquisite realism. A master of his art, the Andean artist creates paintings that are sensuous and seductive.
Titled "Fruto del olivo" in Spanish. -
Andean Hyperreal Oil on Canvas Still Life with Apples, "Subtle Kiss"
$664.99$598.49Stacked in a vase, crisp red apples fill the air with fragrance. Masterfully capturing their speckled blush inside a crystal container, Emmanuel paints a lovely still life. His hyperreal style captures each nuance of of contrasting colors and textures.
Titled "Sutil beso" in Spanish. -
Andean Painting in Oils of Lemons in a Jar, "Beautiful Transparency"
$1,697.99Emmanuel creates a stunning image, placing four yellow lemons in a voluptuous crystal vase. Light plays across the dimpled citrus peel, illuminating each tart and fragrant detail. A deep red background intensifies their drama. Astonishingly realistic, the composition is sensuous and compelling.
Titled "Bella transparencia" in Spanish. -
Oil Painting of Two Colorful Glass Sculptures from Peru, "The Color of My Dreams"
$429.99Inspired by the fantastic beauty of handblown Murano glass, Peruvian artist Emmanual paints this eye-catching and vibrant composition. Two glass sculptures display multicolored hues, one with a wavy form and the other with the flipper of a whale. The rainbow of colors represents the colors manifested in the artist's dreams. Emmanuel works in a style that he calls "hyperrealism," capturing this still life scene with an awe-inspiring level of detail.