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How Do You Paint In The Expressionism Style?

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How Do You Paint In The Expressionism Style?

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When a painter engages in the expressionism style, he distorts the reality of the painting for an emotional purpose. Expressionism began as photography was invented. There was no longer a purpose to copy reality, so painters started playing around with the rules. Consider how you would like the viewer of your painting to feel as he looks at it. Make this decision before beginning the painting, because this will change the way you paint. The expressionist style dictates to the viewer how the painting should be viewed. Use the appropriate colors for your intentions. If you want the viewer to be saddened by your painting, choose a lot of blue tones. If you want to emphasize how beautiful a woman is, choose the brightest possible colors for her eyes and hair. Draw attention to a certain object or person by making the figure larger or smaller than it would be in reality. For example, if the painting were about a single father dealing with the burden of a child, shrink the father to a child’

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