Art movement: Impressionism
The impressionist movement has always been one of the art eras I truly enjoyed studying and implementing in my own art. It all started with how I perceived objects, elements, light changes, a moving consistent object. The main idea from this entire movement that I really liked, was this ethereal feeling of capturing a moment in time. The way all the strokes look unfinished, but it didn't matter since that was the main ideology. It was an impression of our own reality.
Fox - Procreate
Random Dinner building - Procreate
Anatomy Study - Procreate
Madame Monet (women in a parasol ) - Claude Monet, 1875
Certain key elements about impressionism made my work 10x easier in how I started to approach it and build it from that point on. Working with very bold dark and light spots that aid the understanding of my work, usually to represent a mood or the feeling of the illustration. That's about it honestly, I used to do research on this movement for environmental/background illustrations, but it kind of stuck with my own art style overtime.
Your points about being inspired by their process is interesting. I brought your post up in class but you weren't there. It looks like you have been missing many classes. Do you want to speak to me in person?
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