0 a style of painting developed in France at the end of the 19th century in which a painting is created out of small spots of pure colour that seem to mix when seen from far away
The pointillism here is engagingly full of heart.
Thus, the language of the composition became clarified as polyphony and pointillism in a particularly high concentration.
This work demonstrates the influence of pointillism in the way the depth of field is collapsed into a flat, luminescent surface.
Divisionism is concerned with color theory, whereas pointillism is more focused on the specific style of brushwork used to apply the paint.
Shading was by crosshatching or pointillism, and even that had to be limited and coarse.
Seurat and his pointillism style played a major role in his formation as an artist.
There were now so many paintings, laboriously constructed dot by dot (pointillism).
Different musical notes are made in seclusion, rather than in a linear sequence, giving a sound texture similar to pointillism.