Extroverted, Progressive, and Intelligent
27 Cubist, -17 Islamic, -12 Ukiyo-e, -19 Impressionist, 22 Abstract and -36 Renaissance!
27 Cubist, -17 Islamic, -12 Ukiyo-e, -19 Impressionist, 22 Abstract and -36 Renaissance!

Extroverted, Progressive, and Intelligent
27 Cubist, -17 Islamic, -12 Ukiyo-e, -19 Impressionist, 22 Abstract and -36 Renaissance!
Balanced, Secure, and Realistic
8 Impressionist, 1 Islamic, -9 Ukiyo-e, 5 Cubist, 5 Abstract and -26 Renaissance!
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Impressionism is a movement in French painting, sometimes called optical realism because of its almost scientific interest in the actual visual experience and effect of light and movement on appearance of objects. Impressionist paintings are balanced, use colored shadows, use pure color, broken brushstrokes, thick paint, and scenes from everyday life or nature.
Conscientious, Fulfilled, and Spiritual
27 Renaissance, 11 Islamic, 7 Ukiyo-e, -38 Cubist, -35 Abstract and 13 Impressionist!
People that like Renaissance paintings like things that are more challenging. They tend to have a high emotional stability. They also tend to be more concientious then average. They have a basic understanding of human nature and therefore are not easily surprised by anything that people may do. They enjoy life and enjoy living. They are very aware of their own mortality but do not dwell on the end but what they are doing in the present. They enjoy learning, but may tend to be a bit more closed minded to new ideas as they feel that the viewpoint they have has been well researched and considered. These people are more old fashioned and not quite as progressive. They enjoy the finer things in life like comfort, a good meal, and homelife. They tend to be more spiritual or religious by nature. They are open to new aesthetic experiences.
:hi:Non-conformist, Visionary, and Independent
8 Abstract, -5 Islamic, 1 Ukiyo-e, 4 Cubist, -2 Impressionist and -25 Renaissance!
Non-conformist, Visionary, and Independent
Abstract art uses a visual language of form, color and line to create a composition which exists independently of what may appear to others as visual realities. Western had been underpinned by the logic of perspective and an attempt to reproduce an illusion of visible reality. It allowed the progressive thinking artists to show a different side to the world around them. By the end of the 19th century many artists felt a need to create a 'new kind of art' which would encompass the fundamental changes taking place in technology, science and philosophy. Abstract artists created art that was diverse and reflected the social and intellectual turmoil in all areas of Western culture.
People that chose abstract art as their preferred artform tend to be visionsaries. They see things in the world around them and in people that others may miss because they look beyond what is visual only with the eye. They rely on their inner thoughts and feelings in dealing with the world around them instead of on what they are told they should think and feel. They feel freed from the tendancy to be bound by traditional thought and experiences. They look more toward their own ideas and experiences than what they are told by their religious upbringing or from scientific evidence. They tend to like to prove theories themselves instead of relying on the insight or ideas of others. They are not bound by common and mundane, but like to travel and have new experiences. They value intelligence, but they also enjoy a challenge. They can be rather argumentative when they are being forced or feel as if they are being forced to conform.