I would call it Hyper-realism (or Photo-realism). Most people describe it as art deco
His style of painting is hyper-realism and photo-realism
realism
Test 5.4.2 neoclassicism
Andrew Wyeth was from Chads Ford, PA and most of his paintings were inspired by his surroundings. His style was predominately regionalist and his subjects included the land and people that were around him.
franz roh
a scholar describing paintings that contained dreamlike images
Magic realism is literature in which there are magical elements in an otherwise normal setting...
how was the magical realism first used
Painting what the eye is seeing.
Magic realism is literature in which there are magical elements in an otherwise normal setting...
"The Night Face Up" is considered magical realism because it blends elements of the fantastical with the ordinary. The story blurs the lines between dream and reality, creating a sense of ambiguity that reflects the characteristics of magical realism. The use of vivid and detailed descriptions throughout the narrative also contributes to the dreamlike quality of the story.
I would call it Hyper-realism (or Photo-realism). Most people describe it as art deco
In magical realism, word choices are often fantastical yet detailed to ground the story in reality. Look for words that blur the line between the supernatural and the everyday, creating a sense of wonder and mystery. Additionally, the descriptions may feel vivid and whimsical, evoking a dreamlike quality that hints at something beyond the ordinary.
His style of painting is hyper-realism and photo-realism
I think it should be a genre. Here is the definition from Wikipedia: Magic realism, or magical realism, is an artistic genre in which magical elements or illogical scenarios appear in an otherwise realistic or even "normal" settings.
Franz Roh originally used the term magical realism to describe a style of art that combined realistic depictions with elements of fantasy or the supernatural. It was later applied to literature, particularly to describe the works of Latin American writers like Gabriel Garcia Marquez and Jorge Luis Borges.