Examples of 'pointillism' in a sentence

Meaning of "pointillism"

Pointillism (noun): a technique of painting in which small, distinct dots of pure color are applied in patterns to form an image
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  • In art, the use of small areas of color to construct an image.

How to use "pointillism" in a sentence

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The technique of pointillism demands great precision.
Make your name in dots as an introduction to pointillism.
Turns your photos into pointillism painting artworks.
Hope everyone learning about the wonders of pointillism.
The word pointillism is called for.
Lets you transform a photo into a pointillism painting.
The pointillism helps define the features of the face.
Just like this lotus flower made in pointillism.
Pointillism was not highly spectacular except in an extreme yellow or orange.
Here the shading was due to pointillism.
Pointillism and small strokes were enough to compose this creative tattoo.
Matisse gradually abandons pointillism for his emotion.
Every piece is hand painted in a style inspired by pointillism.
Pointillism was developed to try and mimic the way light works.
He mainly practiced the technique of pointillism.

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In my pointillism.
They learned how to paint in the pointillism style.
Seurat and his pointillism style played a major role in his formation as an artist.
Divisionism is another word for pointillism.
Learning about pointillism is interesting from more than just an art history point of view.
These pieces are reminiscent of pointillism and pop art.
Kim Whanki retained the expressive force of minimalism and the traditional Korean taste for pointillism.
She develops her technique by incorporating pointillism in an abstract style.
Their works were characterised by the use of a technique known as Divisionism or Pointillism.
And father of pointillism.
Lets you transform your photos into paintings using the technique of pointillism.
The father of pointillism.
Music writer Dave Marsh has compared the dual part to a rock version of pointillism.
An example of pointillism.
He abandoned Pointillism for an elaborate cloisonnism with Anquetin.
Such a daring approach to pointillism.
Gold and colors pointillism delicately created by Lucie Monin.
It was then that he first became interested in impressionism and pointillism.
The image is also dotted in a white pointillism that expresses the cold of winter.
Her more recent painting is primarily in the style of pointillism.
Pointillism Landscape Painting Click on the image to see a larger copy.
His work has sometimes been referred to as physical pointillism.
Pointillism and Divisionism.
So chromoluminarism evolved into pointillism.
His moderate Pointillism is very harmonious and often compared to Henri Martin.
The technique was called pointillism.
In general, pointillism will only result in partial optical mixing.
His technique is called pointillism.
Similar to a pointillism painting, the images become clearer when viewed from afar.
His signature style was pointillism.
Post-impressionist Pointillism became strong although never dominant.
Here you can adjust the parameters of the pointillism effect.
The painting styles of pointillism and Fauvism emerged at Saint-Tropez.
A singleminded pursuit of pointillism.
The first pioneer of Pointillism was French painter Georges Seurat, who founded the Neo-Impressionist movement.

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