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Pronunciation: [ɛkspɹˈɛʃənˈɪstɪk] (IPA)

Expressionistic is a term used to describe a particular style of art, literature, and film that emphasizes the emotional and psychological elements of the subject matter. There are several other words that can be used to describe this style, such as abstract, surreal, or impressionistic. Each of these terms points to a different aspect of expressionistic art. Abstract art typically relies on bold colors and sharp lines to convey emotion and convey a sense of movement. Surreal art often incorporates dreamlike or fantastical elements, creating a surreal, dreamlike atmosphere that can be both unsettling and exciting. Impressionistic art focuses on capturing the mood or impression of a moment rather than the details.

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  • In 1994, Signe Mayfield said in The Palo Alto Cultural Center: "A more contained approach to the figure is seen in the lyrical drawing Bend, 1991, by Stephen Namara. In contrast to Neri's expressionistic forms, Namara has depicted the calisthenic stance of the figure in a pure, linear arabesque. An ambient, white light heightens the seductive beauty of the drawing. Its resonance comes from its capacity to act as both an abstract calligraph and Lyrical representation".
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