Symbolic Photorealism Portraits

These Miriam Escofet Paintings Modernize the Classic Art

These photorealistic paintings by Miriam Escofet capture the essence of their subjects. The striking works of art follow a classic portrait format and are the
visual artist's modern take on the age old creative practice.

The painter's creative background lies in 3D Design and ceramic arts. These three-dimensional qualities can be seen in her painted portrait series that offers a textural and lifelike aesthetic to both the artist's subjects and objects alike.

These portraits by Miriam Escofet merge classic portraiture with still life drawing. The artist captures an intimate moment with her subjects and captivates their mood and personality through the symbolic array of objects that surround them. From decorative family heirlooms to books and skulls, these contemporary portraits maintain their alluring old world air.
Trend Themes
1. Symbolic Object Portraits - Artists and designers can update traditional portraiture by incorporating symbolic objects that convey a subject's identity or character.
2. 3d-realism Hybrid Art - Combining 3D design and photorealism can create unique artworks that blur the line between reality and the digital realm.
3. Ceramic-inspired Painting Textures - Drawing inspiration from ceramic arts, painters can experiment with textures and layering techniques to add depth and dimension to their work.
Industry Implications
1. Fine Art - Fine artists can utilize symbolic object incorporation and 3D-realism techniques to create unique and striking contemporary portraiture.
2. Digital Art - Digital artists can experiment with hybrid 3D-realism techniques and integrate them with traditional painting methods to create innovative artworks.
3. Interior Design - Interior designers can use ceramic-inspired painting textures as a way to create unique and visually interesting interior artwork that can play off the surrounding physical elements.

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