Impressions Of Beauty What does your appreciation of art say about you?
Art has become a part of our everyday life – we are not only being influenced by art, we are also creating art. Everyone has their own unique aesthetic tastes; whether it be a makeup brand, an art collection, or a pair of jeans.
To help identify your style more precisely, here is a quiz that’ll guide you to discover the art genres that truly define who you are.
Let’s get started, shall we?
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Which city do you like most?
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Which art piece do you like most?
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Which artist’s quote do you resonate most with?
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Which fashion house do you like most?
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What colour tone reflects your everyday style?
Impressionism
Impressionism is often considered as the first distinctly modern movement in painting. The Impressionists aimed to capture the momentary, sensory effect of a scene - the impression objects made on the eye in a fleeting instant. If you want to apply this style to your makeup routine; pay attention to the lighting, try blending colours on your face directly instead of mixing colours in a palette.
Expressionism
Expressionism was a modernist movement, initially in poetry and painting. It originated Germany at the beginning of the 20th century. Expressionist artists sought to express the meaning of emotional experience rather than physical reality. If you want to apply this style in your makeup routine; let your head choose the colours and use shades unmixed to show your raw beauty.
Pop art
Pop's reintroduction of identifiable imagery (drawn from mass media and popular culture) was a major shift for modernism. Pop artists celebrated commonplace objects and everyday life; thus, resulting in the elevation of popular culture to the level of fine art. If you want to apply this style in your makeup routine; try bold colours and do not be afraid to experiment with sharp contrasts. Let your makeup do the talking.
Minimalism
Minimalists distanced themselves from the Abstract Expressionists by removing any suggestions of narrative from their arts or, indeed, metaphors of any kind. This denial of expression coupled with an interest in making objects that avoided the appearance of fine art led to the creation of sleek, geometric works that purposefully and radically eschew conventional aesthetic appeal. For beauty tips, combine nude makeup with a perfect skincare routine. Don’t forget to define your eyes with either a fine or bold flick of eyeliner.
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