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It is about people who bathe or sit on the beach.
Seurat portrays the majority of the people in the painting "A Sunday on La Grande Jatte" as looking straight or downward to emphasize their rigidity. It was also used to evoke sadness and depth.
he was famous for incorporating dots in his works
Colors are much brighter when your mind is left to its own devices and has to optically mix the colors rather than using colors which are premixed and applying it smoothly. Mixing colors together dulls them!!!
No actual people.
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It is about people who bathe or sit on the beach.
Seurat portrays the majority of the people in the painting "A Sunday on La Grande Jatte" as looking straight or downward to emphasize their rigidity. It was also used to evoke sadness and depth.
If it looks like the 1800's and is pointillism (tiny dots everywhere) then it may be Sunday afternoon on the Island of the Grande Jatte by Seurat.
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Landscapes with or without people, circus.
Georges Seurat is a French Post-Impressionist painter, he developed a technique which people called "Pointillism", and he called it "Divisionism". He devised a method of painting which used dots of paint instead of using longer brush strokes to create the picture. His paintings are quite natural using of light and color. Check his paintings on this link (See related Link)
He felt he had the talent and the urge - that's why people become artists.
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he was famous for incorporating dots in his works
No actual people.
Colors are much brighter when your mind is left to its own devices and has to optically mix the colors rather than using colors which are premixed and applying it smoothly. Mixing colors together dulls them!!!