Pointillism or divisionism is a pictorial technique that consists of representing the luminous vibration through the application of points that, when viewed from a certain distance, make up well-defined figures and landscapes. In the paintings all the colors are pure and never mix with each other but it is the eye of the spectator who does it.
The points that make up the work have a similar size, so that the viewer can not fail to observe a perfection that makes one think of an idyllic frozen image, like a lasting vision of reality or image.
Pointillism is considered as the continuation of Impressionism, it moves away from it in the conception of forms and volumes, and that is in pointillism.
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