Javier Arizabalo Garcia is a contemporary hyperrealist spanish painter was born in France in 1965. He is fond of graphic design and hyperrealistic art.
He was born in France, in 1965 in the small town of Saint-Jean-de-Luz, however, he received the first basics of fine art in the Spanish city of Bilbao, the capital of the Basque country and one of the cultural centers of Spain.
Here in Bilbao, Javier Arizabalo received his degree from the School of Fine Arts. Now, the artist lives and works in the small Basque town of Irun. This realist artist began his career, not at all from pictures. Javier worked on graphics and design, sometimes distracted by photography. And only six years ago I really got carried away with the fine arts, studying the work of light and shadow. His paintings are both simple and elegant.
Given its complex anatomy, the human hand is considered one of the most difficult objects to draw. The artist Javier Arizabalo Garcia, however, flawlessly manages to capture the expressive language of the hands in his hyperrealistic paintings. On each canvas, he depicts a hand so flexibly and gracefully that you might think it is a photograph.
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