Pointillism Materials By Nathan Solon 1. What is Pointillism Pointillism is a technique of painting in which a lot of tiny dots are combined to form a picture. The reason for doing pointillism instead of a picture with physical mixing is that, supposedly, physically mixing colors dulls them. Most of the painters of Seurat's time (for more information on Seurat, click here) blended the colors to ...
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It is basic knowledge that eventually things get to small to see. What isn't so well known is how the visual system treats the light coming from places to close together that we cannot tell that there are two places, say two dots, a red and a blue, right next to each other on your television screen. What appears to happen is that the light is added together as if it came from one place. For ...
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Pointillism Under the Lamp During this visit to the U of M Museum of Art, we examined Dubois-Pillet's Under the Lamp , a pointillist painting. As with our previous visits, we interrogated this painting to learn more about its origins, its subject, and other aspects of the work. We discussed the contents of Under the Lamp and speculated as to their purpose and meaning. The framing of this ...
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Joanne Lowery Spring Pointillists Their French eyes plucked everything into parts and put down pieces on a white canvas ground. So the old apple tree bloomed distinct in an overgrown orchard, dabs of white preceding fruit, and each twig lined up bright buds with space for leaves left all around. That space was critical, more than effect: it is how we live, it is our future. They did it for light ...
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