noun
- a style of art, especially painting, in which subjects are depicted with photographic accuracy and detail
Usage: often capitalized when referring to the movement; primarily used in visual arts contexts
Examples
- The artist's photorealism paintings are so detailed that viewers often mistake them for actual photographs.
- Photorealism emerged as an art movement in the 1960s and 1970s.
- She spent months perfecting her photorealism technique to capture every texture and shadow.
- The gallery featured a stunning collection of photorealism works depicting urban landscapes.
- Critics praised the photorealism artist for his meticulous attention to light and reflection.
- Photorealism requires exceptional skill and patience to achieve such lifelike results.