abondoned realism in favor of conveying feelings of anxiety and instability
they made pornos and began having live scenes of making love
Impressionism reached the Caribbean primarily through European art movements and the influence of expatriate artists in the region during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. As artists from Europe traveled to the Caribbean, they brought with them the techniques and philosophies of Impressionism, which emphasized capturing light and color in everyday scenes. Local artists began to adopt these styles, blending them with indigenous themes and landscapes, thereby creating a unique fusion of Impressionist techniques and Caribbean culture. This exchange was further facilitated by exhibitions and art colonies that attracted both local and international artists.
The artists of the Akan culture in West Africa transitioned from three-dimensional to two-dimensional compositions largely due to European contact and influence. This shift was influenced by the introduction of new artistic techniques and materials, as well as changing social and economic dynamics. As trade expanded, Akan artists began to adopt and adapt European styles, leading to the creation of more flat, symbolic representations in their work, particularly in textiles and painting.
Thanks to the influence of the enlightenment, the styles began to change, taking away the religious influence and opening up artists minds to the world of possibilities
Artists began to shift their focus from religion to science and philosophy
Artists began to shift their focus from religion to science and philosophy
Artists began to shift their focus from religion to science and philosophy
They didn't.
scientific explanation
It was a response to the rampant commercialism of the time.
I think writers and artists began exploring the unconscious because they wanted to depict the inner world of emotion and imagination rather than show realistic representations of objects.
I think writers and artists began exploring the unconscious becuase they wanted to decipt the inner world of emotion and imagination rather than show realistic representations of objects.