Often modern works with visible, expressive brushwork and vibrant colors that convey the impression or mood of a scene as opposed to detailed realism.
Abstract
Emphasis on shapes, colors, and forms rather than realistic depictions, using visual elements to evoke emotion, mood, or ideas.
Surrealism
Combines dreamlike imagery with unexpected juxtapositions, creating fantastical scenes that blur the line between reality and imagination.
Realism
Art that strives for lifelike accuracy, depicting subjects with precise detail and natural proportions, emphasizing faithful representation of the world as it appears.
Pop Art
Draws from popular culture, advertising, and mass media, using bold colors and graphic imagery to celebrate (or critique) cultural references.
Fine Art Photography
The intentional use of the camera to create expressive, composition‑driven images shaped by the artist’s personal vision.
Mid-Century Modern
Influenced by the Atomic Age featuring bold colors, clean lines, simple geometric shapes, organic forms, and lack of embellishment.
Minimalism
Art that is stripped down to its essential elements, focusing the viewer on form, space, and objects.