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Jon Hul

Jon Hul is an American pin-up artist known for his photorealistic paintings and drawings of models who have appeared in Playboy magazine.

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Jon Hul
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Jonathan Hul

(1957-05-30) 30 May 1957
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S.1
EducationValley High School (Las Vegas), class of 19761
Known forPhotorealistic pin-up art
StylePhotorealism
Websitewww.jonhul.com

Jon Hul is an American pin-up artist known for his photorealistic paintings and drawings of models who have appeared in Playboy magazine.

Biography

Jon Hul (born May 30, 1957) in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and later grew up in California and Nevada. He attended Valley High School in Las Vegas, where he studied ceramics, oil painting, watercolors, and commercial design, graduating in 1976.

He is not a college graduate, and is mainly self-taught at his craft. He has noted as early influences the artists Salvador Dalí, Frank Frazetta, Alberto Vargas, M. C. Escher, Pablo Picasso, and later Patrick Nagel, Olivia De Berardinis and Hajime Sorayama.

In 1987, he decided to become a full-time artist, and to focus on fatherhood.

Many of his art pieces were rendered on different substrates, as he uses the media of watercolor, acrylic paint, oil paints, and pencil.

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References

  1. "Jon Hul". Encyclopedia of American Art.
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