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Nicholas King: Hyperrealism

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Nicholas King creates hyper-realistic graphite pencil drawings of objects that he finds interesting or under appreciated visually. Born in Jamaica and raised in New York, King is an emerging artist who began his practice as a hobby in his teens. After showing exceptional skill (despite having no formal art training), he decided to pursue art as a career. King has always been fascinated with the tiny aspects and characteristics of everyday life, in which what he describes as “the small picture"
Title: Nicholas King: Hyperrealism
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Nicholas King creates hyper-realistic graphite pencil drawings of objects that he finds interesting or under appreciated visually.
Born in Jamaica and raised in New York, King is an emerging artist who began his practice as a hobby in his teens.
After showing exceptional skill (despite having no formal art training), he decided to pursue art as a career.
King has always been fascinated with the tiny aspects and characteristics of everyday life, in which what he describes as “the small picture".

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