The Photorealistic Space Arts of Jeremy Geddes
Jeremy’s process of oil on linens look so realistic I’m halfway convinced he has in his possession an interdimensional camera that takes pictures from another Earth, which he conveniently bundles as “paintings” to us gullible denizens of Earth-1. It would make sense with how photorealistic the levitating and often falling astronauts that populate his worlds. Most of his work is sold out, but keep checking his sites at the links below for updates on available prints.
I had the pleasure of seeing some of these paintings at the Jonathan LeVine Gallery in NYC in December. Incredible work. Every painting has a subtle shift in perspective that makes you feel like you’re falling, somehow. Gave me vertigo.
Ran Ortner - Swell, 2006 - oil on canvas
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Gregory Thielker captures the beauty of rain in his photorealistic oil painting series entitled “Under the Unminding Sky”.
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