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Artist Omar Ortiz

by Seth Sebastian 2013-11-10, 7:56 PMupdated 2018-02-20, 9:42 PM

 

Omar Oritz – Mexican hyperrealist – artist. Born in 1977. Bachelor of Graphic Design. Besides realistic painting, Omar fluently handles a variety of other techniques, such as drawing with pastels, charcoal, watercolor, acrylic and airbrush. The main elements of the paintings are mostly naked women. Another feature of Omar is his laconic style of drawing.

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