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Abstractism
Abstractism is generally understood as a style that simplifies details or objects that were formerly concrete or in a natural state.
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Abstract Expressionism
Abstract Expressionism emphasizes form and color within a nonrepresentational framework and concentrates on the spontaneous act of painting.
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Acrylics
Acrylic is a fast-drying paint containing pigment suspended in an acrylic polymer resin. A finished acrylic painting can resemble a watercolor or oil painting when the paints are diluted with water.
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Americana
Americana is a classification of artwork having to do with America, its people and their history.
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Classical Realism
Classical Realism is a broad category of artistic style that attempt to combine classicism and realism.
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Conceptual
Conceptual art uses a preconceived idea that is then created, often with the use of materials such as photographs, maps and videos.
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Contemporary
Contemporary art is thought by some to focuses on the conceptual verses the form (aesthetic), and has been used as an umbrella term to describe anything non-traditional.
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Egg Tempera
Egg tempera is a type of medium used before oils became popular during the Renaissance.
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Encaustic
Encaustic painting is also called hot wax painting. It is a process of painting on a surface with paints created by mixing dry pigment with molten wax and varying amounts of varnish.
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Expressionism
Expressionism is a 20th century European art movement that accents expression of emotion rather than factual representation.
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Impressionism
Impressionist paintings often include short, broken brush strokes of pure, untinted and unmixed colors to give an appearance of spontaneity and vibrancy.
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Landscapes
The term landscape implies the visual interpretation of landforms that include paintings of vegetation, human-built structures, water bodies and weather forms.
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Mixed Media
Mixed media includes artworks where more than one artistic medium is used in its creation.
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Nature and Wildlife
An artist working in a Nature and Wildlife style. Wildlife includes, but is not limited to insects, spiders, birds, reptiles, fish, amphibians and mammals.
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Oils
Oil paintings are produced by using pigments suspended in oil. The paint is usually applied to a stretched canvas.
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Pastels
Pastels or oil pastels refer to the application of soft colors by painting with soft sticks that resemble chalk.
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Photorealism
Photorealism refers to a painting movement of the mid-twentieth century. Artists painted from photographs or depicted objects and people as close to real life as possible, complete with every minute detail.
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Pop Art
Pop art is an artistic movement developed in New York in the late 1960’s that is a rejection of abstract expressionism.
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Portraits
Alphabetical listings of artists (or groups of artists) who typically specialize in painting original portraits and/or personally identifiable figurative works of men, women, children, domestic or wild animals, or even homes or other personal objects.Painting media include oil, acrylic, watercolor, gouache, and/or pastel, as on wood, canvas, or paper.Most of the painters are available for commissions (even at great distances); many also paint other subjects (still lifes, landscapes, etc.) or work in other media (charcoal, pencil, sculpture, etc.); some offer original non-commissioned works or prints for sale.
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Post Modernism
Post modernism is a genre of art developed as a reaction against principles and practices of established modernism (twentieth century until the end of World War II).
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Realism
Realism in the visual arts began as a 19th-century style and depicts people, objects and events in a manner considered accurate or true to life.
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Seascapes
A Seascape is a painting of a view of the sea or ocean.
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Still Life
A still life is a work of art where objects are pre-arranged. The term indicates the representation of inanimate subjects, such as flowers, fruit and furniture as opposed to paintings containing human figures.
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Surrealism
Surrealism began as a 20th century movement and expresses the activities of the subconscious mind through fantastic imagery.
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Symbolism
Symbolism is an art movement developed in the late 19th century and characterized by the representation of the inner life of people through spiritual or mystical symbols and ideas.
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The Human Figure
This category is for painters' sites whose main unifying factor is the human figure.
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Watercolors
The term watercolor refers to paintings created using traditional transparent watercolor paint or to gouache, an opaque form of the same paint.
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Western
In general a Western style of painting will depict images and lifestyles from the western United States during the period of exploration and development.
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