-
Who Were the Women Artists of the New York School?
in : women artistsby :

Women Artists, Abstract Expressionism, and the Rise of Modern Art The story of the New York School is told through the names of Jackson Pollock, Willem de Kooning, and Mark Rothko. Yet the rise of Abstract Expressionism and the transformation of Modern Art in postwar America would not have been possible without the groundbreaking contributions of the women artists of the New…
-
Why I Love Abstract Watercolor Painting
in : art techniqueby :

I love abstract watercolor painting. I love its freedom and endless possibilities. It’s a way of expressing emotions and ideas without sticking to realistic details. It’s about creating images that spark the imagination. Watercolors add to this freedom through their natural flow and unpredictability. I don’t need to be precise because the water and paint…
-
Abstract Impressionism: A New Journey into Color and Emotion
in : art movementsby :

Abstract Impressionism is a captivating art movement that began in the mid-20th century, combining elements of both Abstract Art and Impressionism. This unique style emphasizes emotion, color, and spontaneity, where artists express their innermost feelings through vibrant brushstrokes, vivid colors, and dynamic compositions. In this blog post, we explore what Abstract Impressionism is, its key…
-
Exploring the Nuances of 5 Similar Types of Art Movements
in : art movementsby :

Art movements often appear similar, blurring the lines between their distinct characteristics. In this exploration, we dissect these nuances. By understanding the subtleties, we appreciate the unique identities each movement holds. In this article we explore the nuances of five similar types of art movements such as expressionism, abstract expressionism, color field painting, minimalism, and…




