Hyperrealism is an art movement that first appeared in the 1960s and is
characterised by
an extreme attention to detail, creating images that are almost similar to reality. (A) This
style requires a level of passion and dedication that only prodigies and true
enthusiasts
possess. It takes incredible time, sweat and effort to create a realistic effect, which makes
hyperrealistic art truly unique. (B)
Street chalk drawing is a form of art that allows creativity and
imagination to run wild.
Using chalk, artists create colourful designs and scenes on the pavement. (C) If there is
a hole or crack in the pavement, it can disrupt the flow of the drawing. Additionally, rain
or heavy foot traffic can wash away the art, leaving nothing behind. But despite these
obstacles, street chalk drawing remains a favourite pastime for many artists who continue
to fill the sidewalks and streets with beautiful works of art. (D)