Hyper-Realistic Paintings of Still Life

Robert Bernardi is an artist who deals with hyperrealism genre of painting. His first works have been dated back to the mid eighties and have dedicated himself to the study of Renaissance painting and pictorial technique, which proved to be highly important in the future development of his personal creativity.

Check out some of his works below:


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  1. Don says:

    This is amazing, but perhaps a bit too realistic. It is painted so well that one just assumes it to be a regular photograph.

  2. Devaki Rameshbabu says:

    One can definitely doubt whether these are paintings. Unbelievable and fantastic creation. Still I doubt that how these pictures/paintings could be iidentified as pintings?

  3. Mistress says:

    While these artists/ this artist are/is talented, I have never understood the point of this kind of art. If it was a photo, it would not be art. Why does painting it make it art? Sorry, that is just my take on it.

  4. Gamerman64 says:

    To those of you who don't understand this kind of art, you just have to realise this is just a demonstration of how incredibly talented these artists are. While it might not technically be art, in your opinion, it is still absolutely incredible.

    Think of a computer circuit board, and how amazingly intricate and complex it is. Its amazing! And now look at this, this is also amazing, but created by human beings, by HAND!

  5. aashish says:

    this is unimagenable to think that this r paintings.

  6. aashish says:

    this is unimagenable to think that this r paintings.

  7. Mesamis says:

    cool! this is awesome! looks really real lol, i give credit to all the people who made this art. they did a great job ^^

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  9. Marxdarx says:

    Photography IS considered an art. Even Photo still life.

  10. Marxdarx says:

    Well if he used PAINT to create them, then it IS a painting.

    Or am I misunderstanding what you are saying?

    Do you mean how does one KNOW for sure it is a painting? I bet he could make a time-lapse video showing him painting one. Then that would be ample proof. Plus it would be fun to watch.

  11. Marxdarx says:

    I believe that was the point. To make the viewer question its reality.

  12. Holly says:

    wow.
    what a cool talent…and what odd things he chose to paint with his talent!?

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