Image: Nana

Photorealism is back! Today Glennray Tutor brings us back to the 60s in his toy & marbles series.

Excitement through highly detailed paintings “immersed with bright colors, nostalgic items and metaphors”

Pick Up

A season of moment

Watching the gunballs

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