
Art Expressionism
Art Expressionism is an early 20th-century movement focused on portraying raw, emotional experiences rather than realistic details. Artists used bold colors, distorted forms, and energetic brushstrokes to convey intense feelings, inner turmoil, or personal visions. The goal was to evoke an emotional response in viewers and express subjective perspectives, often reflecting societal anxieties or individual struggles. Rather than precise realism, expressionism emphasizes emotional authenticity and personal expression, making the artwork feel visceral and impactful. This movement influenced painting, sculpture, and other visual arts and remains influential for its emphasis on emotional depth and personal vision.