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A-I by Surname - Hyperrealist/Photorealists Bloglist

Here is a list and links to my favourite hyperreal and photoreal artists with their work (in rough, alphbetical order). Click the Name to goto their website, blog or to see more work. Click the image to see it in more detail.
As I gradually discover more, I will add them to the list. If you have any recommended additions you think I should add or if there any mistakes, post a comment or email me at info@tommulliner.co.uk - Tom Mulliner.

Johan Abeling
Marcus Akesson

Jorge Alberto
Chiara Albertoni

Erin Marie Anderson

Ofelia Andrades

Maria Jose Cortes Antequera

Veri Apriyatno

Javier Arizabalo

Chris Armstrong

Dodit Artawan


Ben Ashton


Linda Bacon


John Baeder

Erica Baez


Marie-Claire Baldenweg

Nate Baldwin


Justin Balliet


Javier Banegas


Elizabeth Barlow
Alessandro Bavari
Mike Bayne


Pakayla Rae Biehn


Tom Blackwell


Dru Blair


The Boyle Family


Luigi Benedicenti


Roberto Bernardi


Jacques Bodin


Maarten Boffé


Thomas Boone


Toby Boothman


Ryan Bradley

Stefan Brauniger

Claudio Bravo

Kate Brinkworth


Jason Brooks


Kerry Brooks
Anthony Brunelli


Kim Buck


Alison Burchert


Emily Burns
Vesna Bursich


Paul Butvila


John Bye


Paul Cadden


Jose Manuel Cajal


Pedro Campos


Juan Francisco Casas


Antonio Castello Avilleira


Steve Caldwell

Sarah Caswell
Antonio Cazorla


Rómulo Celdrán


Taner Ceylan


Francois Chatier


Paul Chiappe


Colin Chillag


Eric Christensen


Beniamino Ciccotelli


Franco Clun


Vania Comoretti


Matt Condron


Davis Cone


Monica Cook


Melissa Cooke


Sharon Core

Jose Luis Corella


Gianluca Corona


Matthew Cornell


Chris Cosnowski


Juan Cossio


Will Cotton


Nigel Cox



Joseph Crone


Daniel Cuervo


Ian Cumberland

David Cunningham


Ester Curini

Kevin Cyr


David de Biasio


Jason de Graaf


Pedro del Toro


Hubert de Lartigue


Tony de Wolf


Christophe Daras


Dario Darguez


Emanuele Dascanio


Jay Davenport

Robert Davies


Richard Thomas Davis


Marc Dennis


Nancy Depew


Helmut Ditsch


Neil Douglas


Daniel Douke


Matt Doust
Christophe Drochon


Bryan Drury


Jono Dry


Greg Dubuque


Randy Dudley


Bernard Dumaine

Daniel Dust

Daniel Uytterhaeghe-Duytter

Thierry Duval



Dirk Dzimirsky


Greg Eason


David Eichenberg


Teresa Elliott

Jan Esmann


Gilles Paul Esnault


Richard Estes


Ernesto Estevez


Riccardo Evangelisti
Evol

Emily Eveleth

Natalia Fabia

Christian Faur

Diego Fazio


Ana Teresa Fernandez

Stefania Fersini/


Max Ferguson


Carole Feuerman


Eduardo Fiel


Sandra Filippi


David Finnigan


Nick Flatt

JKB Fletcher


Randy Ford


Ivan Franco Fraga


Linden Frederick


Karel Funk


Juan Gallego


Star Galler

Daniel Caro Gardeazábal


Tim Gardner


Seth Garland


Jeremy Geddes


Franz Gertsch


Enrico Ghinato


Giuseppe Gigli


Sarah Gillespie


Robert Gniewek


Drew Goings


Mikel Glass

Jeff Gola


Daniel Goldenberg


Nick Goodwin


Daryl Gortner


Sarah Graham


Tanja Gant


Andrew Grassie


Diego Gravinese


Rod Grigor


Barbara S. Groff

Gabriele Grones


Enrico Guarino


John Hall



Erin Gergen Halls


Warren Haney

Duane Hanson


Richard Harper


Charlotte Harris


Philip Harris


Charles Hartley

Kalli Haun

Clive Head


Rob Hefferan


Richard Heisler

Danny Heller


Gottfried Helnwein

Ria de Henau

K. Henderson


Simon Hennessey


Laurence B. Henry

Bryan Hible


Roland Hicks


James Neil Hollingsworth


Karen Hollingsworth


Andrew Holmes


Curt Hoppe


Ma Zai Huan


Mustafa Hulusi


Yasuko Iba


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