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His website is one of my oldest bookmarks
His paintings feel like impromptu photographs. So many little details of an imagined world. I thought the Tales From The Loop show really "got" his work, too
Definitely. It's really quite amazing IMO.
I struggled trying to put my finger on it, but I think maybe his command of 'focus and blurring' do a great deal to sell these as photos without the need to overly-detail everything, which is what some might think of when it comes to photorealistic art.
But also, yeah-- there's something about the way he frames things and lays everything out that also make them feel like photos. Not looking for 'perfect shots,' but simulating when a person just pauses a few moments and drinks in a vista with their eyes.
I agree with all that and would like to add that he includes the perfect level of detail - enough to "explain" the world but not so much that they feel deliberately placed.
I was never a hater but I'm not usually into paintings or visual art in general and I could look at his stuff for hours. It was a revelation, I finally understood how people could be obsessed with paintings
Sorry for this super-duper late response!
Just wanted to say:
yes, wow!