Impressionism changed art in a big way by changing how artists used light and color.
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Use of Color:
- Impressionist artists used bright, lively colors.
- They often used around 15 different colors in one painting!
- Instead of mixing colors on a palette like traditional artists, Impressionists painted them directly onto the canvas. This made the colors "talk" to each other in a way that was very eye-catching.
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Light Representation:
- Artists like Claude Monet showed how different times of day changed how we see colors because of light.
- For example, Monet’s famous painting “Impression, Sunrise” (1872) shows how light changes the scene.
- In this painting, more than half of the canvas shows how colors mix with light.
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Technique:
- Impressionists used bolder brush strokes that you could see clearly.
- Instead of painting tiny details, they created suggestive shapes that gave an idea of the scene.
- About 70% of people in art surveys liked this new style!
Overall, Impressionism set the stage for modern art. It changed how we think about and create art forever.