Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - What is impressionism?

What is impressionism?

Impressionism is characterized by impressionism, which paints with instant impressions without reliable knowledge.

When a painter grasps a characteristic surface to paint, he has to fly a brush to draw colors directly on the canvas. They can only consider the overall effect of the painting and less consider the details. Impressionists painted with extensive brushwork, and their works lacked decoration, which was a kind of sloppy brushwork.

Impressionism takes the direct description of the scenery in outdoor sunlight, pursues the thinking of trying to figure out the changes of light and color, and attaches the instantaneous light feeling to the canvas according to the processing in the mind. This kind of thinking about light and color has also reached the extreme of the beauty of color and light perception.