Harlem Renaissance
Some artists that do contemporary painting are Maria Lassnig, Alexander Ney, and Albert Oehlen. Other artists that do contemporary painting are Elizabeth Peyton and Steven Pippin.
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The artists that specialized in distorted painting used the "anamorphosis" style paintings. This style of painting showed a distorted vantage point and perspective. Some artists that specialized in this form of painting were Leonardo De Vinci (Leonardo's Eye) and Hans Holbein the Younger (The Ambassadors).
Pointillism (dot painting) is another method of painting. It is a style popular (famous?) with some past and present artists.
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Harlem Renaissance
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well, some artists do abstract painting, which means that its not real. artists just express their feelings, and sometimes, maybe they feel confused. they just do what they feel and maybe its hard to understand
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Some artists that do contemporary painting are Maria Lassnig, Alexander Ney, and Albert Oehlen. Other artists that do contemporary painting are Elizabeth Peyton and Steven Pippin.
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Expressionist paintings are paintings that artists paint to express there feelings i.e a happy expressionist painting would have someone smiling and it would have bright colours, but if it was a sad painting it would have dark colors and if you look at it you would feel depressed.