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Strongly Fascinating Unique Oil Artwork by Joel Rea

In his comprehensive selection of surreal paintings, specialist Joel Rea takes us on excessive activities. His hyperrealistic scenery and pictures function everything from swirls of rainy gusts of wind and water to massive pets chasing small people. Using brushes as thin as just a few hair, the Australia specialist usually spends time upon time carefully creating his oil paintings until they are sleek, soaked and incredibly specific moments of creative facts.

Before he even places brush to fabric, Rea usually spends time exploring and picturing his pictures. He attracts from various press, pre-visualized styles, and image launches in order to combination several components into one last and often confusing image. Through his own adjustment of the landscape, Rea generates art that shows the wealth, details, and complexness of lifestyle. He says he places the many levels of himself into a tale, and he is most enthusiastic about the individual situation and the deeper side of feelings. He says :
"It's so easy to smile when you are winning but I guess in life it's what you do in your darkest hours that are the most interesting because that's where you are really challenged as a person and that's where truth can really come out."

 Joel Rea Energetic Sureal Oil Painting 











Source : Joel Rea's website

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