Pointillist (noun)

An artist who practices the technique of pointillism, in which small dots of color are used to create an image.

Origin:

Late 19th century; from french pointilliste, from pointille 'dot'.

Examples:

  1. The pointillist painting was a masterpiece, featuring thousands of tiny dots of color that blended together to create a stunning image.
  2. The pointillist style was inspired by the impressionist movement, which sought to capture the changing effects of light and color.
  3. The pointillist artist used a variety of colors to create depth and texture in his paintings, bringing them to life with vibrant hues.
  4. The pointillist movement was one of the most innovative art movements of the 19th century, challenging traditional ideas about painting and representation.
  5. The pointillist technique was difficult to master, requiring a great deal of patience and precision to create the desired effect.
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