Dru Blair at Boesner Vienna
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- Опубліковано 4 жов 2024
- DRU BLAIR
at Boesner Vienna
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DRU BLAIR
Dru Blair is photorealist artist and instructor. Many of his earlier paintings dramatically portray subjects that salute Man's greatest technological triumphs. His realistic aircraft paintings are often mistaken for airplane photos. While Dru's helicopter and airplane paintings focus primarily on high technology aviation and military aircraft, he has also been selected to portray many Star Trek novel covers, as well as such diverse subjects as the well known Budweiser Bullfrogs, and dozens of magazine covers.
Dru was born in Newbern, NC., September 7. Growing up in Columbia, SC, his ambitions originally were directed toward a career in medicine. However, during his undergraduate studies at Furman University in Greenville, SC, he discovered an artistic ability. He switched majors his senior year and graduated1 with a BA. degree in art. He later found employment in Myrtle Beach, SC. as an airbrush artist painting shirts. He continued his education at the University of South Carolina in Columbia earning a Masters Degree. He worked in Atlanta from 1985-1987 transitioning to commercial illustration.
In 1988 he won the National Airbrush Excellence Award, which ushered in a wave of commercial opportunities.
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Filmed by Georg Oberleitner
Philipp Netolitzky
Interview:
Roth Simon
Music: Alex Fifield- Silk Waves extended mix
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Amazing stuff Dru
Well from going from t shirts to what you are now u should be proud I’ve read of the places you design for such as McDonald’s you are very very good I guess maybe best in the world that would be a a compliment and the fact that you are still learning means that you are a very humble person that’s really cool to pass your craft of to others
The legend!
Very nice work, congrats
this man is a god...come to brazil!!!
wow super
7:23 is the key to realism
Is there a video of him working the airbrush? just wondering because the videos I've seen at amazing but no work going on. Just wondering not trying to be a smart ass just want to see work in progress that's all.