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He was an impressionistic artist, in fact he founded the art of impressionism. This particular style of painting is supposed to help the artist create a picture as realistic as possible using interesting colors (generally not very bold), to create an atmosphere, not necessarily to depict the subject in intricate detail.
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note: this is a personal thought But i think it was important so that the artist's audience or viewer could relate to what emotions where being shown through the artwork.
He was an impressionistic artist, in fact he founded the art of impressionism. This particular style of painting is supposed to help the artist create a picture as realistic as possible using interesting colors (generally not very bold), to create an atmosphere, not necessarily to depict the subject in intricate detail.
Johannes Vermeer used glazing and under painting in order to create realistic light.
Concrete language uses descriptions which create tangible images with details the reader can visualize. Its important to use concrete language because it is less open to multiple interpretations.
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an intuitive artist is a person who draw or create a picture
A knowlege of perspective and practice.
Underpainting.
b. the use of oil paints to create highly realistic details d. a focus on daily life e. an emphasis on the creation of realistic scenes
Overlapping
One prominent artist known for painting realistic scenes in the 1920s was Edward Hopper. His works often featured urban and rural landscapes, capturing a sense of isolation and melancholy. Hopper's attention to detail and use of light helped to create a unique and emotionally evocative atmosphere in his paintings.
The use of oil paints to create highly realistic detailsAn emphasis on the creation of realistic scenesA focus on daily life