Portraits of girls in oil. Hyperrealism: oil portraits of women

Famous tailed beasts

One-tailed demon

Name: One-Tailed (Japanese: Ichibi-no-Shikaku or Sandy Shukaku (Japanese: Suna no Shukaku))
Animal: Tanuki (Raccoon dog, found in Japan and other Asian countries)
Element: wind, sand
Former owner: Gaara, before him two unknown Sand shinobi
Abilities: Can control sand, creates wind balls from wind chakra,
Status: Sealed by Akatsuki
Voiced by: Hiroshi Iwasaki
Shukaku is a one-tailed demon in the form of a raccoon dog. Has speech, like Kyuubi. He has a playful and unpredictable nature. Shukaku lives in the souls of people killed by wind and sand, so Gaara can absorb an opponent's chakra, killing him and absorbing his blood. The eighth most powerful among demons, and the ninth in chakra. Shukaku controls the sand that Gaara carries in his pumpkin (it automatically protects Gaara, but Gaara can use this sand to attack). Many believe that Shukaku demands blood, and therefore the sand village still fears Gaara and at one time wanted to kill him; Garra himself believes that the sand is not controlled by Shukaku, but by the spirit of his mother, who was killed when Shukaku was sealed in Gaara. In the second season, Akatsuki removes Shukaku from Gaara and this leads to his death. But the combination of Naruto's Chakra and Chiyo's Jutsu brings him back to life.

Two-tailed demon
Name: Two-Tails (Japanese: Nibi-no-Nekomata)
Animal: Nekomata (Mythical two-tailed cat)
Element: death (god of darkness)
Former Host: Yugito Nii
Abilities: Breathes fire, Nekomata can control zombies, spread darkness,
kill with his eyes, absorb the chakra of those killed by him.

Status: Sealed by Akatsuki
Nekomata is a two-tailed cat-shaped demon with the power of death. This demon lives in the Forest of Death. His appearance is that of a cat-monster with a huge black body oozing dark chakra. He is the pet of the God of Death. Accumulating souls of the dead people, can call them to fight for him. Therefore, Nii Yugito has the ability to summon the dead. Yugito was imprisoned in Nii, but Akatsuki, having caught her, extracted the demon.

Three-tailed demon
Name: three-tailed (Japanese Sambi)
Animal: Three-tailed turtle
Element: water (god of water)
Former owner: Yagura
Abilities: Water manipulation.
Status: Sealed by Akatsuki.
The sambi is a three-tailed turtle shark with sharp scales. She lives at the bottom of the lake. Every year Sambi swims to the surface of the lake to take a sip fresh air. To feed, it makes storms and funnels, dragging sailors to the bottom. Sambi also has an assistant - big fish Samehada. Samehada is attached to Sambi's stomach and absorbs his food to return it as chakra. Thanks to her, Sambi has five times more chakra than she actually has. Therefore, the main source of Sambi chakra is Samehada. Previously, he was in the body of a shinobi from the Hidden Mist Village. He was later sealed by Akatsuki due to his inept use of chakra. There was a boy who could control it - Yukimaru. Yagura was the 4th Mizukage and could control his tailed beast perfectly.

Four-tailed
Name: Four-Tails (Japanese: Yonbi)
Animal: Gorilla
Element: lava
Former owner: Roshi
Abilities: Spews lava from mouth, Connects chakra elements
Status: Sealed by Akatsuki
Yonbi is a four-tailed demon. According to the mangaka, he used a gorilla as the basis for this biju, combining it with the features of the monkey Son Goku from Dragon Ball. Previously owned by the Hidden Stone Village and was sealed into a red-haired old man named Roshi. The only ability described is to release lava from its mouth.

Five tailed demon
Name: Five-Tails (Japanese: Gobi)
Animal: Dolphin Horse
Element: unknown
Former owner: Khan.
Abilities: unknown
Status: Sealed by Akatsuki
The Gobi is a white, five-tailed creature said to be a mixture of a dolphin and a horse. Belonged to Hidden Stone Village. Its wearer uses steam in battle and wears steam armor. One element on each tail

Six-tailed demon

: Six-Tails (Japanese: Rokubi)
Animal: Slug
Element: unknown
Former owner: Utakata.
Abilities: unknown
Status: Sealed by Akatsuki
Rokubi is a six-tailed slug demon. Previously belonged to Hidden Mist Village. Was in the body of a host named Utakata, who used the technique soap bubbles.

Seven-tailed demon
Name: Seven-Tails (Japanese: Shichibi)
Animal: Rhinoceros beetle
Element: unknown
Former owner: Ugh
Abilities: unknown
Status: Sealed by Akatsuki
Shichibi is a seven-tailed beetle that resembles a rhinoceros beetle. Six of its tails resemble insect wings. Previously belonged to the Hidden Waterfall Village and was sealed into a green-haired girl named Fu.

[edit] Eight-tailed demon
Name: Eight-Tails (Japanese: Hachibi-no-Hachima (Hachibi))
Animal: bull octopus
Element: Malice
Host: KillerBee (Killer Bee)
Abilities: Summon evil spirits, enormous strength and chakra obtained from kusanagi
Status: Sealed into a person (After Sasuke's mistake, Akatsuki is forced to look for him again)
Hachibi, also known as Hachimata, is an eight-tailed bull. He has red eyes and is also the lord of the demonic world, a symbol of evil. He is imprisoned in the brother of the Raikage (Cloud Village). He was seriously wounded in the battle against Sasuke, but still survived. He is the second most powerful demon, second only to Kyuubi and Jubi in strength and chakra.

Nine-tailed demon
Name: Nine-Tails (Japanese: Kyubi-no-Yoko)
Animal: Kitsune (Fox)
Element: fire (god of fire)
Owner: Naruto Uzumaki
Abilities: Fire creation and manipulation, flaming claws, fireballs, hurricanes, rapid regeneration.
Status: Sealed in Naruto
Voiced by: Tessho Genda
Kyuubi is a nine-tailed fox demon. He is the strongest and most powerful of all the tailed demons. He has a huge supply of vitality, as well as an almost endless amount of chakra. It represents the element of fire. Kyuubi is a very intelligent demon with speech. He is very cunning, smart and resourceful. If Naruto dies, then he will die, so he always helps him in battle. Whirling its tails rapidly, it creates hurricanes, and fiery meteorites fly out of its fur, which can destroy entire villages. If not for the fourth hokage, Kyuubi would have destroyed the village - the fourth, sacrificing himself, imprisoned him in Naruto. Thanks to the Nine-Tailed Fox, Naruto has enormous chakra, immense stamina and rapid regeneration, as well as the ability to open up the Nine-Tails' chakra during a furious attack. But when Naruto truly takes the power of the Kyuubi, gaining the “Shroud of the Demon Fox”, it seems that all damage cannot be inflicted on him and his regeneration is super-fast. But this only seems, since the demon, with its chakra, gradually destroys Naruto’s body, resulting in a reduction in the duration of his life. Throughout the manga, the 1, 2, 3 tails of the Nine-Tails' coat have been shown to a greater extent; 2 times 4 tails appeared, 1 time 6 tails, 1 time 8 tails and only for a second 9 tails appeared once. It is said that no one can withstand the full chakra of the Nine-Tails.

Ten-tailed demon
Name: Ten-Tails (Jubi)
Animal: Unknown
Element: Unknown
Host: Rikudo Sennin, also known as the Sage of the Six Paths
Abilities: Unknown
Status: The power of the Ten-Tails is distributed among the other nine tails
The Ten-Tails lived during the time of Rikudo Sennin and possessed an unimaginable amount of chakra. Rikudo saved people from the Ten-Tails by sealing it within himself - this is how he became a legend and the strongest shinobi who ever lived. Knowing that after his death the sealing jutsu would disappear, the Sage of the Six Paths divided the monster's power into nine parts - this is how the nine tailed bijuu demons appeared, and he sent the body of the Ten-Tails to the sky, where no one could reach him. Madara Uchiha wants to resurrect the Ten-Tails and become his jintyuriki, gaining gigantic strength and capabilities. Is the king of demons and the first tailed demon in every way

I would like to present a gallery of works by a hyperrealist artist whose name is Omar Ortiz. The topic of hyperrealism is interesting if only because it is now quite in demand, and, one might even say, is gaining momentum. There are more and more artists working in this direction. Today's author is one of the most prominent in this direction in last years.


Omar Ortiz born in 1977, in Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico. There he lives and works to this day.


As befits a hyperrealist artist, Omar Ortiz is the image of a true workaholic. His portfolio includes hundreds of realistic works, which he steadily adds to, working patiently every day. The level of reproduction of colors and shades of nature is so good that not every camera can convey them with such reliability.



However, initially Omar Ortizn I didn’t start my path in art with painting. While still a boy, he was captivated by graphics. It was in graphics that he took his first steps in the world of art. Subsequently, he even received a degree in graphic design.



Life Omar Ortiz changed when he met Olio Carmen Alacorn, who became a real guru for the newborn artist. It was from Olio that Omar took painting lessons, and the further his studies progressed, the more he fell in love with the pure color and radiance of oil strokes. But in the paintings of Omar Ortiz there is still a characteristic trace of his first artistic hobby - graphics. The artist’s canvases are very often static, graphic in composition and minimal in color scheme, and some backgrounds resemble fragments of computer graphics.



But the artist improves his skills continuously. Its relatively small paintings with still lifes, draperies resemble student work in developing painting skills, but very high level the realism of the drawing of individual elements gives away the hand great master in your own direction.



The main theme of Omar Ortiz’s paintings is the beauty of a woman. Most of The paintings are dedicated to them. And Omar’s paintings with women are very recognizable. They cannot be confused with other authors.


There are, of course, controversial issues in the artist’s work. Including from the standpoint of realism. Many critics are picky about the execution of hair in some paintings... Perhaps they are right... but only from their position. In any case, Omar Ortiz and his paintings have their enthusiastic connoisseurs and fans. There is a constant demand for his paintings, both in terms of exhibitions and sales...


Hyperrealism by artist Omar Ortiz. Painting 120x160 oil on canvas



) in her expressive, sweeping works was able to preserve the transparency of the fog, the lightness of the sail, and the smooth rocking of the ship on the waves.

Her paintings amaze with their depth, volume, richness, and the texture is such that it is impossible to take your eyes off them.

Warm simplicity of Valentin Gubarev

Primitivist artist from Minsk Valentin Gubarev doesn't chase fame and just does what he loves. His work is incredibly popular abroad, but almost unknown to his compatriots. In the mid-90s, the French fell in love with his everyday sketches and signed a contract with the artist for 16 years. The paintings, which, it would seem, should only be understandable to us, bearers of the “modest charm of undeveloped socialism,” appealed to the European public, and exhibitions began in Switzerland, Germany, Great Britain and other countries.

Sensual realism of Sergei Marshennikov

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The Myopic World of Philip Barlow

In the modern age of pictures high resolution and the rise of hyperrealism creativity Philip Barlow(Philip Barlow) immediately attracts attention. However, a certain effort is required from the viewer in order to force himself to look at the blurry silhouettes and bright spots on the author’s canvases. This is probably how they see the world without glasses and contact lenses people suffering from myopia.

Sunny bunnies by Laurent Parselier

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Urban dynamics in the works of Jeremy Mann

Oil on wood panels American artist Jeremy Mann paints dynamic portraits of the modern metropolis. “Abstract shapes, lines, contrast of light and dark spots- everything creates a picture that evokes the feeling that a person experiences in the crowd and bustle of the city, but can also express the calm that is found when contemplating quiet beauty,” says the artist.

The Illusory World of Neil Simon

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Love drama by Joseph Lorasso

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Country life of Dmitry Levin

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Bright East by Valery Blokhin

In the East everything is different: different colors, different air, different life values and reality is stranger than fiction - this is what a modern artist thinks