Hyperrealism Joong

This talented illustrator from South Korea draws their work without all the preliminary sketches and literally at the speed of thought. Do not believe? See for yourself! Kim Jung draws from childhood. When he was sixteen years old, during the summer holidays, he attended classes in art school. However, he says that no one is not specifically taught him to draw.





Since Kim Joong was the eldest son in the family, according to the Korean tradition, on his shoulders he had to go to the duty to support the parents when they retire. Therefore, the family was against his choice of profession: they believed that the illustration and comics - is not serious. As a child he even punished for what he always something kalyakal in school notebooks. However, when the parents finally realized that her son - the talent, and nothing else, he will still be engaged in will not give up and began to support Jung.





Korean said he first tried to paint without sketches when he began to teach drawing: "I had to draw in real time to the students, and I realized that trace the outline - is a long time. So I started to do an impromptu watercolor paintings - and it worked. And then I got used to work without sketches. If you have an image in your head that you want to, you do not need a sketch ».















Engineering drawing
When asked how he manages to create such detailed paintings, he says that every day looks at a large number of photos and images, as well as carefully looks around and trying to remember everything he sees. He collects pictures with unusual perspective and trying to remember the spatial solutions that sees them. He liked to consider the figures and their surroundings since childhood, and gradually it became a habit. Korean said that if one day he saw something, he can reproduce on paper 70% of what he saw.







Many Koreans work similar to photos taken using a lens "Fish-eye". He admits that he never specifically sought to this effect, but simply paid much attention to monitoring space. In his lectures, he always said that he was personally very helpful to represent all things in the form of a cube. "If you understand how the cube looks like in space and how it is necessary to draw it will greatly help you in drawing", - he said.









Council of Young
With the rapid development of technology, the advent of digital photography, computer graphics and various programs for graphic designers, young people can quickly create high-quality work. As a teacher, Kim Jung believed that many students there comes a moment of intense frustration when they realize that their work is good only because of technology that they use. "I believe that the most important thing - it's base. I know that to comprehend the basics of the profession step by step - boring and tedious. But the sweeter will be a success. The artist must look and see, listen and hear, feel, experience their own experience, to gather information. All this baggage in the end will give him the opportunity to improve their work ».

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