Gina Beavers, an art painter. She loves to paint foods with her own artistic style. Her art is so stunning that it almost seem realistic, but it's made so meticulously that you can differentiate it from the photograph.
Beavers constructs a base for the image, generally using thickened acrylic medium that she carves and moves with a simple plastic deli knife. Once the representative shapes are built, she paints on top of them; the finished works have a lumpy, physical quality, as if you could indeed scoop them off the wall and devour them. She mixes in various other agents in order to achieve specific effects, like the dappled skin on raw duck legs.
Beavers constructs a base for the image, generally using thickened acrylic medium that she carves and moves with a simple plastic deli knife. Once the representative shapes are built, she paints on top of them; the finished works have a lumpy, physical quality, as if you could indeed scoop them off the wall and devour them. She mixes in various other agents in order to achieve specific effects, like the dappled skin on raw duck legs.
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