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Raphaella Spence (b. 1978, London) is a contemporary hyperrealist artist known for her intricately detailed landscapes, cityscapes, and her unique approach to exploring social and environmental themes. She grew up in the picturesque Umbrian countryside of Italy, and was deeply influenced by her surroundings. Using oil paints, she brilliantly captures the vibrant essence of her subjects, and has become a leading figure in the hyperrealist movement.
Spence’s paintings tackle pressing issues such as social violence, animal cruelty, and environmental degradation. Her series on marine pollution critically examines humanity’s impact on the oceans and has been exhibited at major venues, such as the Museo Nacional Thyssen Bornemisza in Madrid.
Spence has showcased her art worldwide, participating in significant exhibitions across Europe, the United States, and Brazil. Her hyperrealist paintings encourage viewers to examine her work closely and reflect on the world around them, inviting a deeper appreciation for the ordinary and extraordinary aspects of life.