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Bold, expressive colors, not realistic.
Different colours are used in painting to show the different emotions of a person, what their really like ect ect.
abstract impressionism
Placed her away from the center of the composition
Expressive arts include dance, drama, music, visual arts and poetry/writing. It can be used to help troubled people to heal and express themselves without saying anything. Expressive arts therapy use these arts too. These arts have been used throughout history; tribal groups dancing around large fires and painting faces and bodies on cave walls for example.
post impresionism
post impressionism
Pontormo was associated with the Mannerist movement, which emerged in Italy in the late Renaissance period. Mannerist artists like Pontormo were known for their sophisticated, stylized approach to painting that emphasized expressive compositions and elongated figures.
Willem de Kooning's approach to painting is characterized by his emphasis on form, line, and gesture. He incorporated energetic brushwork and expressive mark-making in his work, often blurring the line between abstraction and figuration. His spontaneous and dynamic style conveyed a sense of movement and emotion in his paintings.
It is a manner of painting, drawing or sculpture is which forms are distorted or exaggerated and colours are intensified for expressive purposes
Tanner used expressive brushstrokes to paint figures with a sense of weight and three-dimensional form.
Paul Leveille has written: 'Drawing expressive portraits' -- subject(s): Technique, Portrait drawing 'Painting expressive portraits in oil' -- subject(s): Portrait painting, Technique
It was made in 1482, during the Renaissance period. Shows religious figures, active movement, expressive faces, the beauty of nature, and perspectives such as depth in the painting.
Painting a Life Documenting an Approach to Painting - 2014 was released on: USA: 1 January 2014
Bold, expressive colors, not realistic.
The emphasis on landscape in Chinese paintings reflects the Daoist search for balance in nature.
Fauvism