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AI FAUVISM

Released May 17, 2023

AI FAUVISM

AI FAUVISM

"Fauvism." Fauvism was a short-lived but influential art movement that emerged in the early 20th century, specifically around 1904-1908. The term "Fauvism" is derived from the French word "les fauves," meaning "the wild beasts."

Fauvism is characterized by bold, vibrant colors and simplified forms. The Fauvist artists rejected the traditional use of realistic colors in favor of using intense and non-naturalistic colors to evoke emotional responses from the viewer. They often used bold brushstrokes and emphasized the expressive qualities of color.

Fauvism played a significant role in the development of modern art, particularly in terms of color experimentation and liberation from strict representational norms. The movement had a lasting impact on subsequent art movements and paved the way for the exploration of abstract and non-representational art.

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Unrealistic is an artist who loves to create unrealistic worlds, he has been creating and dreaming since childhood, he discovers new worlds and believes in revolutions, he helps build the future, and he likes to work in different disciplines, his motto has always been a new art-new age-new artist and now here he is continuing to realize his dreams. New art-New age-New artist 3d&Multidiscipliner Artist

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