Gus Heinze
Gus Heinze is an American photorealist painter.
Many of his paintings from this period depict parts of automobiles and motorcycles in close-up. In addition to his urban subjects, Heinze has also painted dilapidated farm equipment such as tractors and water pumps, and old trains and locomotive engines; in Exactitude: Hyperrealist Art Today, John Russell Taylor writes that "Heinze is fascinated by decaying machinery left behind as the detritus of the Industrial Revolution. The forms are powerful, if inscrutable." He has also done series of paintings depicting rocky cliffsides, vineyard grapes, and streams; much of his subject matter is characterized by complex reflections off glass or water, intricate foliage, and deep background blacks with saturated colors in the foreground.
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Chelsea Flower Show
floral paintings for the Chelsea Flower Show 19 - 23 May 2015Plus One is pleased to present this online cataloge of all of our floral paintings, to welcome the Chelsea Flower Show. I hope you enjoy both the real flowers and...Read more -
Gus Heinze
30 Jun - 26 Jul 2010 -
Exactitude II
15 - 9 Sep 2004
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Meet the Photorealists
January 31, 2023Photorealism is a painting style that emerged in Europe and the USA in the late 1960s, the movement stemmed from a reaction against abstract expressionism...Read more -
Photorealism of the 1960s
January 10, 2018Photorealism is a painting style that emerged in Europe and the USA in the late 1960s, the movement stemmed from a reaction against abstract expressionism...Read more -
The influence of pop art in hyperrealism
April 13, 2016Hyperrealism is often considered an advancement of Pop Art and Photorealism and first came to prominence at the turn of the millennium.Read more