In pointillism, the paint it applied as small dots of colour to form an image.
Pointillism was new and exciting. Matisse did not use it for long.
no because you still use it
paint, graphite
A canvas, a pointy brush, and paint.
yes he did. oil paint is ideal for the technique that he painted in (pointillism) as it is preferred for its thickness and it's tendency not to run or bleed.
Seurat's painting style is usually called Pointillism.
Georges Seurat termed his technique Neo-impressionism. More often we refer to it as pointillism. He applied paint in small dots. If you Google "Seurat" you can read more about him and his followers, e.g. Paul Signac.
He is mostly famous for his expressionist paintings - extremely colorful.
The artist that developed a style called pointillism was Georges Seurat. This technique referred to the way that paint was applied to the canvas, and how it was composed of thousands of dots, making it look like points.
He applied discipline and order to the Impressionists' spontaneous use of color.
No, latex paint cannot be applied directly over oil paint without proper preparation.
Pointillism was created in 1687 but harry wilson. pointillism is painting with dots to create circles and squres.