fotorealismen
Fotorealismen is an art movement that emerged in the late 1960s and early 1970s. Artists associated with this movement aimed to reproduce photographs as accurately as possible in their paintings and drawings. The goal was not simply to copy a photograph, but to use it as a source material to create a work of art that was, in its own right, a highly detailed and objective representation of reality.
Key characteristics of fotorealismen include the meticulous rendering of detail, the absence of visible brushstrokes, and
Fotorealismen can be seen as a reaction against the more abstract and conceptual art movements of the