Impressionism Printmaking Art Deco
Impressionism Printmaking Art Deco refers to artistic styles and movements that emerged during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Impressionism is characterized by the use of loose brushstrokes, emphasis on light and color, and capturing the fleeting effects of light on a scene. Printmaking involves creating artworks by transferring images onto paper or other surfaces using various techniques such as etching, lithography, and woodcut. Art Deco is known for its geometric shapes, bold colors, and stylized designs inspired by technology and modernity. This category combines elements of these three distinct art forms to create a unique and visually striking aesthetic.