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Is this real??? Realistic 3D Art & Dry-Brush (Stefan Pabst)

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There was a time, probably centuries ago now, when drawing was a respected art form. I'm not sure just when it happened, perhaps it was so gradual as to have gone all but unnoticed by artists and everyone else, but in any case, all that has changed. Drawing today is all too often perceived, even by artists, as simply something you paint over. Perhaps it's because sketching and drawing has largely been replace as a conceptual step by photography...especially digital photography. Although I've done hundreds of pencil portraits, except for those which I paint over, drawing is but a small part of the creative effort that goes into my work. Moreover, few artists today draw with a brush. Some of the best drawing I've ever seen involve little or no pencil work. That's certainly the case with the Russian-born, Stefan Pabst. Stefan Pabst's work blurs the line between drawing and painting. Even though most of the great painting masters of the distant past were expert draughtsmen, it has only been in the past couple hundred years that artists took pencils to primed canvas to outline their images. Before that, some used charcoal, but most simply laid in their preliminary compositions with a brush loaded with paint. The secret to the three-dimensional super realism seen in the artist's work is that he uses oil paints and a dry-brush drawing/painting technique. Pabst began learning dry-brush painting techniques while still a teenager in Russia. Russian artists developed a technique using soft brushes (what we'd call watercolor brushes) and oil paints without thinning to a liquid state. Hence the term, "dry-brush" (something like watercolor without the water). Today, most Russian street artists use a dry-brush technique, which has now started to spread around the world. Stefan Pabst is young, born in 1979. Pabst was born in western Siberia where he spent his formative years before his parents moved to Germany around 1995. Except for high school art classes and some art instruction through a community youth group in his hometown of Minden (Northwest Germany), Pabst is self-taught. It wasn't until he decided to draw a portrait for a friend's birthday party that Pabst's career initially began. There was broad encouragement for his art as guests asked why he had not made his hobby his profession. Over the next week, the young artist began advertising his work online and immediately started receiving commissions. Since then he has created his own business and currently works at it full-time. He now receives orders from clients all over the world and has drawn a number of singers, actors, football player, and politicians. His videos are used by art schools in the U.S. which present images of his dry-brush paintings as learning material. https://www.youtube.com/user/lanevski1 https://www.instagram.com/3dpainterpabst/ https://www.facebook.com/3DDrawingPabst/

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