Showing posts with label Lonac. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lonac. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 7, 2015

Lonac paints a photo realistic mural in Vodnjan, Croatia


Participating in the local Boombarstick festival, Lonac recently wrapped up another fantastic photo realistic mural. Working on it for almost two weeks in the scorching Mediterranean sun, the new piece is titled "White Noise".
Zagreb-based artist spent last couple of weeks working on this beautiful mural in a quaint old town of Vodnjan. Avoiding the strong sun and warm weather, the artist had only few hours of daylight at the beginning and end of the day to work on this piece. Patiently progressing on a large facade of a local family home, he just finished this mural showing a portrait of his friend listening to a sea shell with fishes swimming around her. Though working on unprimmed, old building, Lonac managed to get the desired bright colors which allowed him to create a great sense of depth in this piece. Through use of colors and light he created an illusion that makes it hard to tell whether the action takes place in the sea or in the air.
Check out more photos of this work after the jump (photos credit by SilkFatBlues), and check back soon for more interesting news from the region.

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Saturday, June 13, 2015

Lonac paints a still life photo realistic piece in Zagreb, Croatia

Lonac recently took part in a "Proljetno Prašenje" graffiti festival in his hometown of Zagreb, Croatia. The young artist created another stunning photorealistic piece that is reflecting his life, in this particular case, his childhood and pop culture.

Lonac recently took part in a "Proljetno Prašenje" graffiti festival in his hometown of Zagreb, Croatia. The young artist created another stunning photorealistic piece that is reflecting his life, in this particular case, his childhood and pop culture.
Croatian artist that is known for his impeccable surrealist photorealistic murals, took a bit different approach to work with his recent piece "Where's my Batman!?". He setup his childhood toys in a nice composition and painted this unusual still life piece reminiscing about his early days. The piece took about 2 weeks to finish, and is wrapped up with a little story:
 "As a kid I thought my toys came alive when I left the room. Sometimes I would line them up in comfortable positions on my shelf: Spider-Man, Robot Limenko, King Kong, Lego Trooper, T-Rex, Batman and Ninja Turtle. I would memorize that order and their postures then leave the room. As I grew older I realized this was silly... but ...wait... Where's my Batman!?"
Check out some detail and process shots after the jump, and check back soon from more art news from all around Europe and the world.

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