Recreating Art, Reproduction
Recreation and realistic art encompasses many realistic styles or artistic mediums.
- CG/Computer Generation,
- Traditional Media or Artistic Mediums.(Drawing, painting, sculpture etc.,)
- Mixing photography with other methods,
- Art by typical software from Adobe, Autodesk, Blender or other makers.
Artistic Uses
Many artists can be hired or inspired to create realistic artwork may have several purposes or goals including:
- Creating portraits for commission, sale or for memory.
- An art assignment in primary or secondary or other education.
- Self development of artistic skills by practicing making more realistic artwork.
- Creating art for enjoyment.
- Concept artwork, storyboards, mood board & similar needs.
- Design in all stages.
- Art to represent a story, event, period, objects, theme or other need.
- Art for a story, either true or fiction. Film, documentary, news, literature and several art mediums.
- There are no official rules as far as mixing styles like realism with surrealism or other art genre.
Examples
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Recreation on a famous photograph of a Samurai in Japan. Actor Charlie Chaplin pencil portrait Musician David Bowie, Pen & Ink. Recreation of his album photography. Sunflowers in a Sunny Pasture “The Ring of Saturn”
Hadean Era, the first stage in Earth’s development. Concept art in an idea for a representation. Sting, The Police. Pencil Portrait Realistic portrait recreation. Art is not limited to people, animals and family pets are also in portrait artwork. Drawing someone’s portrait or painting them is a good way to learn about creating realistic art. Gabe & Opa, pencil portrait. Nick, Nicholas Teti III
Fan artwork, artist tributesBernie Wrightson Tribute by artist Nick Teti III -The Werewolf. Practicing reproducing other artists is another way to improve as an artist. Bernie Wrightson Tribute, Frankenstein. Here’s a drawing originally by Vincent VanGough, that I redrew for an art class assignment.
Re-drawn frame from Frank Miller’s Ronin. Reading and drawing your favorite comics is a great way to develop and a storyboard artist. Frank Miller draw his rough frames in pencil then finished in pen on this comic series. Another Frank Miller Tribute art piece.A page out of Ronin, Volume 1. Re-Drawn frames from Frank Miller’ Ronin, Volume 1 |
Hire me as an artistNick Teti III, I can be hired to make art in traditional mediums or modern digital means or mix them together. Contacting me by phone is preferable for information. 1 720 299-2084 – Colorado USA Mountain Time contact page with email |
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