Hyperrealism it's an artistic gender that makes wonder the spectator if, in front of them, there are a painting or a real photo.
Borja Bonafuente, an hyperrealist spanish painter says "I made a lot of paintings that can represent opposite things, depending on who's is watching them. [...] In Hay dos tipos de azul, el tuyo y el mío, we can't know if this women with rimmel is crying or laughing, or is laughing for not to cry.
In Descuida, no ha dolido we can see a woman inside a bathtub with water, with a toaster in her hands: will she throw the toaster on the water for electrocute herself, or will she give her another chance? It's amazing see how people can see the same, in differents ways. It's like that famous dress, white or blue".
He also says the clue to paint like this is to know how to see, to know what colours use. "For example, the skin: it isn't only white and pink, it can have greens, blues, violets... Using the contrasts, darker, clearer, you can do it. It's not necessary to be 30 years learning that".

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