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Jorit Agoch’s photorealism hits The Bushwick Collective in New York City

July 15, 2015
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Italian photorealistic painter Jorit Agoch spent several days in The Bushwick Collective at the corner of Jefferson and St. Nicholas creating this amazing portrait of a luxuriously haired child.

Italian photorealistic painter Jorit Agoch spent several days in The Bushwick Collective at the corner of Jefferson and St. Nicholas creating this amazing portrait of a luxuriously haired child. Our friend and photographer Halopigg was actually fooled on several occasions thinking the mural was complete. That of course is the beauty when painting in a realistic style on a large scale, you can almost always keep going but at some point you just have to call it. Check out some in progress shots as well as the final wall below and as always make sure to check back for the latest walls around the world!

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