the expressionism expresses (obvious xD) normally fellings of terror, pain, unhapinness. basically, it expresses very strong fellings. it also has an awesome fusion of colours, very rich in all the types of it. that's what i learned from my history classes!
P.S.: my English might not be the best because I'm only 14 and I'm portuguese xD
The basis to it all is your subconscious. Salvador Dalhi literally painted what he saw in his dreams. There is a lot of element. Miro, a surrealist painter, sarved himself to the point of halucination, and painted what he saw, and other artists did automatic painting, which is when you don't think about what you're painting. It's all about who you are in your subconcious. It has a lot to do with Freudism, too. Look up freudism and you'll be able to understand what surrealists were getting at.
The features of expressionism include using abstract ideas to represent bigger pictures. Expressionism is literally anything the artist wanted to use to convey a thought.
German Expressionism conveys strong emotions, such as pain, unhappiness and terror. It has very rich fusion of colors.
Picasso's charactristics to his painting style is surreal and is very expressionistic.
Non-objective works are completely abstract and do not represent anything literal.
The main difference between artwork and work of art is that a work of art is generally held in higher regard than an artwork.
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Picasso's charactristics to his painting style is surreal and is very expressionistic.
The cast of The Expressionistic Jump - 2012 includes: Human Sharghi Namin
He was a expressionistic painter.
yeah they can make artwork of your mom
M.C.Escher did artwork in learning architecture and literature
expressionistic
A painting is a two dimensional artwork; a sculpture is a three dimensional artwork.
Non-objective works are completely abstract and do not represent anything literal.
Yes they loved to make cave drawings
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yes he did
Like all artists, Michelangelo had to create a sketch of what he was going to make before beginning an artwork.