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Expressionism/Impressionism (2)

Expressionism is a modernist art movement that arose in the early 20th century and is distinguished by its aggressive and emotive approach to painting. This movement was a reaction to the quickly changing world around artists, as well as a desire to depart from the past’s standard techniques and styles. Expressionist artists strove to convey their inner emotions and thoughts via their works, frequently using distorted forms, vibrant colors, and vigorous brushstrokes to establish their own visual language. This art style is commonly regarded as one of the earliest true modern art trends, and it has had a lasting impact on the art and popular culture worlds. This article will examine the definition of Expressionism, as well as its beginnings, important artists, and representative works.

Expressionism is characterized by the use of strong and intense colors, distorted forms, and exaggerated lines to represent the emotions, inner turmoil, and subjective perspective of the artist. 

Impressionism focuses on light, colour, and capturing transitory moments, while Expressionism emphasises intense emotions, distortion, and the inner psyche.

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70x50, Oil on Canvas , 2021

Silent Elegance

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70x50, Oil on Canvas , 1981

Hidden Soviet Bohemian

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