Landscape style features
Impressionism: Painting with momentary impressions that are not based on reliable knowledge. Painters grasp a characteristic side to paint, so they must fly the brush to paint the color directly on the canvas, they can only think more about the overall effect of the painting, and pay less attention to the details.
Creative method: advocating the seven colors of red, orange, yellow, green, blue, and purple presented by the solar spectrum to reflect the instantaneous impression of nature, Impressionism's works choose a wide range of subjects, whether in the city or in the countryside, the painter tries to capture the rapidly changing nature.
Artistic point of view
In painting, he pays attention to the research and expression of external light, advocates going outdoors, painting in the sunlight according to the observation of the eyes and the intuition of the scene, and expressing the subtle changes of the color of the object under the illumination of light. Therefore, in the treatment of shadows, instead of the black color of traditional painting, it is replaced with brightness. Blue, purple and other colors. Impressionist painting replaced the simple lines and surfaces of traditional painting with dots, thus achieving a depiction of light that could not be achieved in traditional painting. When we look at Impressionist paintings up close, we see many different dots of messy colors, but when we look at them from a distance, these dots converge like seven colors of light, giving the feeling of light and achieving unexpected effects.
The painter found in the long-term sketching process that light has a great influence on color: different weather, different seasons, different times, the same scene will present different colors and different tones, coupled with physical optics, but also scientists have discovered the rules, they have a new, scientific understanding of color changes in the air. Painters applied these color laws to painting, and "color science" came into being.
