Wednesday, October 23, 2019

IMPRESSIONISM POST IMPRESSIONISM


 POST IMPRESSIONISM
                                                                         IMPRESSIONISM

In 1874 there was a new style of art discovered. One that didn’t set boundaries and didn’t restrict an artist to somewhere indoors. This style of art was called impressionism, artist started taking there canvases outdoors. No sketching required just the artist their canvas and their interpretation of their view.
Impressionism art are usually paintings of ordinary scenes or landscapes. The artist gives and indebt look into the scenery, using light and dark shades of colors. The colors are very important because they can be very informative. Informing the audience of times of day, seasons and weather. Making the audience feel the art appose to just viewing it, capturing the moment. The artist also uses plenty of repetitiveness, and that helps capture the context.
Post impressionism art gives the artist freedom to interpret their focus as they see it. Not just viewing something and painting.  Instead viewing, understanding and looking past the exterior. The artist uses bold colors to express emotion and bold lines to create debt. The picture often appears flat and simple but contains lots of detail and emotion. The artist will often express emotion through color. For example, drawing a person in a red room might interpret as anger or maybe even luck in some cultures. The bold shapes used give the picture debt and direction.

1 comment:

  1. Ok, good, but make sure to include the name of the artist with your example

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