Australian artist Jeremy Geddes is most known for his hyperrealistic paintings. His figures, who often defy the laws of gravity, are accompanied by symbolic elements, such as pigeons, which trap the audience without remedy. Geddes's creative process always begins with a preliminary study on a small scale, in which he visualizes and perfects the initial image, adding or removing elements. According to the artist himself, this process is long, can take weeks or months, but indispensable, because this is a step that avoids paying a high price during the creation of the final work.