Pointillism is a technique that was introduced in 1886 by Georges Seurat. A pointillism is a form of art where the point of the brushstroke defines the color and value rather than an accumulation or mixture of paint. This technique can create pointillism fish art, which are detailed and realistic representations of underwater life.
What should I know about this?
Several pointillism art tutorials are available on the internet, which can help you paint pointillism fish art in your own home.
One thing that makes pointillistic paintings different from other forms of painting is that each point or dot in the picture has its color when viewed close up; however, it becomes blended with surrounding colors as one observes it from afar (source). The same effect occurs when looking through glasses filled with water (or any fluid) but not staring directly into them.
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