Expressionist Art Painting
Expressionist Art Painting is a style of art that emphasizes the expression of emotion and inner experiences rather than a realistic portrayal of external reality. Artists working in this style use bold colors, distorted forms, and exaggerated brushwork to convey their subjective feelings and ideas. Expressionist paintings often feature strong contrasts of light and dark, dynamic compositions, and a sense of urgency or intensity. This style emerged in the early 20th century as a reaction against the academic conventions of the time, with artists seeking to create more personal and emotionally charged works of art. Key figures associated with Expressionist Art Painting include Vincent van Gogh, Edvard Munch, and Egon Schiele.