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A vibrant watercolor study of a red menu box filled with iconic condiments by photorealism pioneer Ralph Goings captures the essence of American diner life and invites you to bring this nostalgic piece into your collection.

Descubre la precisión fotorealista de Ralph Goings en escenas cotidianas estadounidenses como restaurantes y estaciones de servicio. Este artista pionero desafía las percepciones y captura detalles increíbles para ofrecer una nueva perspectiva sobre el arte moderno.

Reproducción al óleo hecha a mano

Óleo sobre lienzo pintado a mano en el tamaño y marco de su elección, realizado por encargo por nuestros artistas.

P118B $10
P118H $10
P118W $10
P438Z $10
P508JH $12
P508YH $12
P805H $10
P805Z $10
P919BZ $10
P919G $10
P919XJ $10
P959ZH $10
P968JZ $12
W106C $8
W218G $10
W218JH $8
W218Y $10
W307PJ $10
W316G $10
W316PJ $8
W316Y $10
W398PJ $8
W4111J $10
W500HY $15
W500JH $15
W692G $12
W849H $8
W940BG $15
W953PJ $8

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Elija entre nuestros tamaños predefinidos que respetan las proporciones originales de la obra.

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Puede ingresar sus propias dimensiones para adaptarse a un marco o espacio específico. Si el tamaño seleccionado no coincide con las proporciones de la imagen original, recortaremos la obra o extenderemos la pintura con elementos adicionales pintados a mano. Se le enviará una maqueta digital para su aprobación antes de comenzar la producción.
Tenga en cuenta que la vista previa en pantalla no refleja el recorte o la extensión reales. Solo la maqueta mostrará con precisión la composición final.
Si bien existen tamaños personalizados, recomendamos seleccionar una dimensión de la lista predefinida para preservar las proporciones originales.

Ejemplos de lo que se puede personalizar: Reemplace el rostro con una foto del cliente; Agregue una mascota (por ejemplo, cambie un gato por un perro); Incluya un mensaje oculto en el fondo; Cambie el paisaje o los elementos del fondo.
Tras realizar el pedido, el equipo de ArtsDot.com enviará un correo electrónico al cliente para solicitar instrucciones y proporcionarle una vista previa del boceto.

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Biografía del artista

Ralph Goings: The Precision of Everyday Life

Ralph Goings (1928 – 1963) occupies a singular position within the annals of art history, inextricably linked to the groundbreaking photorealist movement alongside luminaries like Richard Estes and Chuck Close. Born in Corning, New York, his artistic trajectory commenced at California College of Arts and Crafts in Oakland, where he cultivated an unparalleled aptitude for observation—a skill that would become the bedrock upon which his distinctive style was built. Goings’ contribution transcends mere image duplication; it represents a profound confrontation with reality itself, presented with astonishing accuracy and imbued with unsettling familiarity. Early Influences: Goings' fascination with photography wasn’t merely aesthetic curiosity but rather a deliberate rejection of traditional painting’s limitations. Recognizing that capturing the essence of a scene demanded an unprecedented level of detail unattainable through freehand drawing, he articulated his conviction: “I wanted to start again to paint but I decided I wouldn't paint images anymore. I decided to push myself as far as possible in the opposite direction.” This rebellious stance against artistic convention mirrored the broader artistic currents circulating within the mid-1960s—a period marked by experimentation and a questioning of established norms. He sought inspiration from masters like Rembrandt and Caravaggio, absorbing their mastery of chiaroscuro and anatomical precision. The Photorealistic Method: Goings’ technique was revolutionary in its approach to artistic creation. Rather than relying on imagination or subjective interpretation, he adopted a method rooted in meticulous replication—projecting photographic images onto canvases and tracing them with graphite. This painstaking process demanded unwavering dedication to faithfully reproducing every subtle nuance of light and shadow, texture, and tonal range—a conscious repudiation of artistic license. As Goings himself confessed, “Many people were annoyed by what I was doing and said: ‘It’s not art, it can never be art.’ This gave me the impetus to persevere in my intent, because I liked doing something that made people angry…” He meticulously documented his process, emphasizing the importance of achieving a visual likeness indistinguishable from its source material. Notable Paintings & Recurring Themes: Goings achieved considerable renown for his evocative depictions of American domestic spaces—diners overflowing with food, brightly lit truck stops, and meticulously rendered bank interiors. Works like “Boxed Donuts” and “Free Chips” exemplify this approach, capturing the mundane yet captivating details of everyday life with astonishing precision. The ketchup bottle in "Boxed Donuts" isn’t merely a prop; it's treated as if it possesses its own sculptural quality, mirroring the meticulous attention to surface texture characteristic of his oeuvre. Similarly, “Free Chips” portrays a diner scene bathed in warm light, inviting viewers into a nostalgic tableau of Americana—a deliberate homage to the idealized vision of American life prevalent during the Eisenhower era. He frequently explored themes of stillness and contemplation, reflecting a desire to capture moments of quiet observation within the bustling world around him. Legacy & Significance: Ralph Goings’ influence extends far beyond his own artistic output. He played an instrumental role in establishing photorealism as a respected art form, challenging preconceived notions about creativity and pushing the boundaries of visual representation. His unwavering commitment to replicating photographic images served as an inspiration for subsequent generations of artists—artists who recognized the transformative potential of confronting reality with unflinching honesty. Goings’ work continues to captivate audiences today, prompting reflection on how we perceive and interpret our surroundings—a testament to his enduring vision and the indelible mark he left upon American art history. He remains a symbol of artistic rigor and intellectual curiosity, reminding us that beauty can be found in the simplest of subjects when rendered with extraordinary skill and dedication.
Ralph Goings

Ralph Goings

1928 - 1963 , Estados Unidos

Datos clave

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Fotorealismo
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
    • Richard Estes
    • Chuck Close
  • Date Of Birth: 1928
  • Full Name: Ralph Goings
  • Nationality: American
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Boxed Donuts
    • Free Chips
  • Place Of Birth: Corning, Estados Unidos