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  2. Kelvin Okafor - Wikipedia

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    He specialises in hyper-realistic portrait drawings of ordinary people and celebrities. His work is often mistaken for photographs due to their detail and likeness to reality. [9] The style in which Okafor creates his portraits is known as Hyperrealism. Art Critic, Estelle Lovatt describes his work as 'Emotional Realism'.

  3. Robert Lenkiewicz - Wikipedia

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    He produced as many as 10,000 works (though this figure includes his prolific output as a pencil portrait artist), [4] often on a large scale, and in themed 'projects' investigating hidden communities (Vagrancy 1973, Mental Handicap 1976) or difficult social issues (Suicide 1980, Death 1982).

  4. List of American artists 1900 and after - Wikipedia

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    This is a list by date of birth of historically recognized American fine artists known for the creation of artworks that are primarily visual in nature, including traditional media such as painting, sculpture, photography, and printmaking, as well as more recent genres, including installation art, performance art, body art, conceptual art, digital art and video art.

  5. Stuart Pearson Wright - Wikipedia

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    When Wright was 25 the National Portrait Gallery acquired his painting of the actor John Hurt. [1] The NPG also holds a pencil drawing of actress Parminder Nagra created by him in 2004, as well as a number of other British actors including Jeremy Irons, Timothy Spall,Daniel Radcliffe, Nonso Anozie and Alan Rickman.

  6. Rajacenna - Wikipedia

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    Rajacenna van Dam (born January 24, 1993), known professionally as Rajacenna, is a Dutch hyperreality pencil drawing artist. [1] She is ambidextrous and is known for using both hands to draw different portraits simultaneously. [2] A brain scan showed that the left and right sides of her brain are three times more connected than average. [3]

  7. Portrait painting - Wikipedia

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    The time of a portrait typically varied from artist and how extensive the portrait was. In the 18th century, it would typically take a month to deliver a fully completed portrait. Managing the sitter's expectations and mood is a serious concern for the portrait artist.