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Pointillism is a unique painting technique where artists create compositions using tiny dots of pure color. From a distance, these dots blend together to form new tones and shapes, creating an optical effect that engages the viewer. Georges Seurat, a prominent post-impressionist painter, pioneered this technique, exploring color theory and scientific ideas in his works. Despite his short life, Seurat left behind a legacy of seven monumental paintings and numerous smaller ones. Discover more about this fascinating art form and its playful relationship with color.
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POINTILLISM is a painting technique. The artist creates a composition with very small DOTS of colour. Each dot is a pure colour, but from a distance, the dots create new tones and shapes.
Georges Seurat was the father of this painting technique. He loved to play with colour!
Georges Seurat(France, 1859-1891) • This post-impressionist painter experimented with scientific ideas of colour, breaking them down to create optical effects: a “pointillist” technique. • In his short life he produced seven monumental paintings and sixty smaller ones. • If you want to know more about POINTILLISM, click here.
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