Self-Taught Digital Artist Shakes Up the High-End Art World

Digital hyperrealism artist Stephen Harlan, known for his vivid, imaginative seascapes and transport-themed creations, recently showcased his intricate process at Wyland Gallery Sarasota. Entirely self-taught, Harlan spends up to 600 hours on each piece, layering light, color, and detail without using reference photos. From his Florida roots to a nationwide gallery tour, Harlan’s work blends realism with dreamlike creativity.

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