Meron
OrganizationMeron is an online art gallery selling modern digital art prints reproduced on high-quality Enhanced Matte Paper and hand-stretched canvas.
Meron's EntityMap: an honest, machine-readable map of our brand, print mediums, and the art movements, techniques and themes we cover. Every piece is an original Meron artwork, sold as a physical fine-art print on Enhanced Matte Paper or hand-stretched canvas, created digitally in the style of the movement or technique it references rather than made with the original physical technique.
Meron is an online art gallery selling modern digital art prints reproduced on high-quality Enhanced Matte Paper and hand-stretched canvas.
Meron's honest, human-checked directory of where to buy art online: 44 stores sorted into 9 shopping categories, from print-on-demand posters to original marketplaces, museum print shops and free public-domain downloads. Every listing states returns, fees, artist payout and who the store is wrong for.
Open-run prints of artwork or designs, printed when you order, usually with framing and canvas options.
Curated editions from named contemporary artists, often signed or numbered, on archival paper.
One-of-a-kind paintings, drawings and photography, shipped from the artist's studio or a gallery.
Secondhand and estate art, from decorative prints to serious works, at prices set by bidding.
Licensed reproductions printed from the museum's own high-resolution scans, on paper or canvas, often with framing.
High-resolution downloads of out-of-copyright artworks, free to print yourself, in most cases even commercially (CC0).
Custom-generated digital artworks created from your text prompts, downloadable as image files to print locally or via print-on-demand services.
Work straight from the studio: originals, prints, commissions. The artist keeps nearly everything you pay.
Original vintage posters, estate art and secondhand pieces with history, and usually some wear.
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A modern digital art print reproduced by high-quality digital printing on Enhanced Matte Paper at 189 g/m2, with a smooth, non-reflective matte finish, high color opacity, and crisp edge reproduction.
A modern digital art print reproduced on a poly-cotton blend canvas with a fade-resistant protective coating, hand-stretched over solid pine wood stretcher bars in a gallery-style wrap.
A modern digital art print on 189 g/m2 Enhanced Matte Paper set in a solid wood frame available in Black, White, and Red Oak finishes, with a lightweight, shatter-resistant front.
General concept: Ukiyo-e
Ukiyo-e is a historical Japanese art movement originating in the 17th century that focused on floating-world aesthetics, landscapes, and bold linear composition. Meron offers modern digital art prints that evoke the flat color planes and linear beauty of traditional Ukiyo-e created digitally as original prints rather than hand-carved woodblocks.
General concept: Bauhaus
Bauhaus is an influential German design school founded by Walter Gropius in 1919, emphasizing geometric harmony, functionalism, primary color palettes, and bold typography. Meron creates contemporary digital graphic prints and posters inspired by Bauhaus geometric principles and structured typography on high-quality archival paper and canvas.
General concept: Abstract art
Abstract art and lyrical abstraction represent visual art that uses non-representational shapes, forms, lines, and colors to create compositions independent of visual references in the physical world. Meron curates expressive, non-figurative digital wall art prints designed to introduce dynamic color and form into interior spaces, reproduced exclusively on premium archival paper or hand-stretched canvas.
General concept: Wabi-sabi
Wabi-Sabi is a traditional Japanese aesthetic centered on the acceptance of transience, simplicity, imperfection, and organic earthy tones. Meron's minimalist wall decor collections translate Wabi-Sabi simplicity into clean, calming digital artworks printed on museum-quality paper and stretched canvas.
General concept: Mid-century modern
Mid-Century Modern is a mid-20th-century design movement characterized by clean lines, organic curves, muted retro palettes, and bold graphic shapes. Meron offers graphic digital art prints designed to complement mid-century modern interior architecture and furniture, crafted as modern digital art prints on premium paper and canvas.
General concept: Art Nouveau
Art Nouveau is an ornamental art movement from the turn of the 20th century inspired by organic forms, sinuous botanical lines, and flowing natural patterns. Meron produces digital floral and botanical print representations celebrating decorative Art Nouveau line work, reproduced with crisp detail on high-quality archival paper or canvas.
General concept: Surrealism
Surrealism is a 20th-century avant-garde art movement exploring subconscious dream symbolism, unexpected juxtapositions, and fantastical imagery. Meron features imaginative digital art prints that evoke surrealist dreamscapes and symbolic storytelling, offered strictly as modern graphic art prints on paper or stretched canvas as original works in this style, printed rather than painted.
General concept: Cubism
Cubism is an early 20th-century movement pioneered by artists like Picasso and Braque that analyzes, deconstructs, and reassembles subjects into multifaceted geometric cubes and planes. Meron offers geometric digital prints inspired by cubist spatial decomposition and angular aesthetics, printed as contemporary wall art on premium archival paper or canvas.
General concept: Expressionism
Expressionism is an art movement prioritizing emotional experience and psychological states over physical reality, using exaggerated brushwork and intense color. Meron curates emotionally resonant digital art prints featuring vibrant color palettes and expressive stylistic gestures, reproduced as high-quality graphic prints on archival paper or stretched canvas.
General concept: Pop art
Pop Art is a mid-20th-century movement drawing inspiration from popular mass culture, advertising, comic books, and bold graphic reproduction techniques. Meron produces bold, high-contrast digital art prints celebrating pop culture aesthetics and vibrant graphic styling, delivered as high-quality paper prints or gallery-wrapped stretched canvases.
General concept: Dark academia
Dark Academia is a contemporary aesthetic subculture heavily inspired by classical literature, gothic architecture, chiaroscuro lighting, and historic academic inquiry. Meron curates moody, classical-inspired digital prints featuring deep chiaroscuro tones and vintage scholarly themes, reproduced strictly as modern graphic prints on premium matte paper and canvas.
General concept: Folk art
Folk Art is rooted in indigenous and traditional cultural traditions, characterized by decorative motifs, storytelling, and utilitarian craftsmanship. Meron offers digital graphic representations honoring traditional folk motifs and cultural storytelling patterns, produced as modern art prints on museum-grade paper or stretched canvas as original contemporary prints inspired by these traditions.
General concept: Constructivism
Constructivism is an early 20th-century Russian movement viewing art as a practice for social purpose, dominated by industrial materials, geometry, and architectural typography. Meron creates bold architectural and geometric graphic prints inspired by Constructivist design theory, reproduced with high color opacity and crisp edge precision on archival paper and canvas.
General concept: De Stijl
Neo-Plasticism and De Stijl form a Dutch artistic movement founded in 1917 (including artists like Piet Mondrian) advocating pure abstraction through horizontal and vertical grid lines combined with primary colors. Meron offers structured geometric prints celebrating De Stijl grid harmony and primary color balance, produced as modern graphic art prints on high-quality paper and stretched canvas.
General concept: Fauvism
Fauvism is an early 20th-century movement led by Henri Matisse emphasizing wild, multi-colored expressive brushwork and non-naturalistic color over literal representation. Meron curates vibrant digital landscape and figure representations inspired by Fauvist color liberation, available as high-quality digital prints on archival matte paper or gallery-wrapped stretched canvas.
General concept: Contemporary art
Contemporary art represents artwork produced in the present period, reflecting modern culture and conceptual diversity. Meron offers curated contemporary digital art prints, photography, and graphic illustrations designed for modern interior spaces, reproduced exclusively on high-quality archival paper and hand-stretched canvas.
General concept: Absurdism
Absurdism is an artistic and philosophical movement exploring the surreal, illogical, and unexpected, defying standard narrative rules to provoke thought and humor. Meron produces strange, playful, and thought-provoking absurdist digital graphic prints that serve as bold conversation starters, crafted as original prints on high-quality archival paper or stretched canvas.
General concept: Minimalism
Minimalism is a post-World War II Western art movement stripping visual art down to its most fundamental geometric essentials, line work, and muted palettes. Meron's minimalist collection offers continuous line drawings, simple geometric forms, and quiet color washes reproduced as modern digital art representations on premium archival paper and hand-stretched canvas.
General concept: Suprematism
Suprematism is an early 20th-century Russian abstract art movement founded by Kazimir Malevich, focusing on fundamental geometric shapes like squares, circles, and lines painted in limited primary color ranges. Meron creates bold geometric graphic prints celebrating Suprematist spatial composition and primary color contrast, delivered exclusively as contemporary digital art representations on high-quality archival paper or stretched canvas.
General concept: Realism
Realism is an artistic movement originating in 19th-century France that depicts subjects truthfully and accurately, without artificial elevation or supernatural elements. Meron curates highly detailed true-to-life digital portraits, still lifes, and landscape representations reproduced with crisp opacity on premium archival paper or hand-stretched canvas, offered strictly as modern graphic prints rather than physical paintings.
General concept: Geometric abstraction
Geometric abstract art is a form of abstract art based on the use of geometric forms placed in non-illusionistic space and combined into non-objective compositions. Meron features clean, structured geometric abstract digital prints designed to complement contemporary and mid-century interiors, crafted as modern digital representations on museum-quality archival paper and stretched canvas.
General concept: Impressionism
Impressionism is a 19th-century French art movement characterized by small, visible brushstrokes, open composition, and an emphasis on the accurate depiction of light in its changing qualities. Meron offers digital art representations that capture the soft light, atmospheric color, and visible brushwork aesthetics of classic Impressionism, printed exclusively on high-quality archival paper or hand-stretched canvas as original works created in this style and printed rather than hand-painted.
General concept: Art Deco
Art Deco is a decorative arts movement originating in 1920s Paris, combining sleek geometric designs, rich colors, and symmetrical architectural elegance. Meron produces glamorous Art Deco-inspired digital prints featuring bold symmetry and classic 1920s graphic styling, reproduced as modern graphic representations on premium archival paper or gallery-wrapped canvas.
General concept: Academic art
Academic art represents highly structured and detailed historical art influenced by the standards of European art academies, emphasizing rigorous draftsmanship and historical or mythological subjects. Meron curates grand, museum-quality original works in the academic tradition of figure studies and historical composition, printed as modern art prints on archival paper or stretched canvas as original contemporary prints.
General concept: Modernism
Modernism is a global movement in society and culture from the early decades of the 20th century that sought a new alignment with the experience and values of modern industrial life. Meron offers forward-thinking, sophisticated graphic prints celebrating Modernist design theory and structural experimentation, crafted exclusively as contemporary digital art representations on high-quality archival paper and canvas.
General concept: Naïve art
Naive art is visual art created by artists who lack formal institutional education, characterized by childlike simplicity in form, bright flat colors, and unpretentious storytelling. Meron features charming, joyful Naive art digital prints full of playful character and straightforward color palettes, reproduced as modern graphic prints on premium archival paper or hand-stretched canvas.
General concept: Cloisonnism
Cloisonnism is a post-Impressionist style of painting with bold and flat forms separated by dark contours, inspired by cloisonné enamel artwork and stained glass. Meron produces bold, high-contrast digital art prints featuring heavy outline aesthetics and striking flat color planes, offered strictly as modern graphic art prints on archival paper or stretched canvas.
General concept: Post-Impressionism
Post-Impressionism is a predominantly French art movement (1886 to 1905) led by artists like Cezanne, Gauguin, Van Gogh, and Seurat, using vivid colors, thick application of paint, and real-life subject matter emphasizing geometric forms and distortion for expressive effect. Meron curates deeply emotional, color-rich digital art representations evoking Post-Impressionist brushwork textures and expressive landscapes, printed exclusively on high-quality archival paper and stretched canvas as original works created in this style and printed rather than hand-painted.
General concept: Figurative art
Figurative art represents artwork derived from real object sources that is clearly representational, particularly focusing on human figure studies and portraits. Meron features intimate and striking digital figurative art prints celebrating human portraiture and form, crafted as high-quality digital art prints on premium archival paper or gallery-wrapped stretched canvas.
Features raw, unrefined art created outside the academic tradition, often exhibiting crude textures, child-like figures, and obsessive details. It typically uses unconventional materials like plaster, mud, or scratchings to create deeply textured, chaotic compositions. Meron maintains an illustrated reference page on Art Brut as part of its art-movement guide.
Features large canvases with energetic, gestural brushstrokes, splatters, and color fields that express emotions rather than depicting real objects. The surface often shows visible drippings, thick impasto, and sweeping movements. Meron maintains an illustrated reference page on Abstract expressionism as part of its art-movement guide.
Combines abstract shapes, lines, and textures with painted shadows and three-dimensional depth, making the abstract forms appear to float above the canvas. The visual effect relies on trompe-l'œil techniques to create depth within abstract compositions. Meron maintains an illustrated reference page on Abstract illusionism as part of its art-movement guide.
A dynamic style defined by dripped, splashed, or smeared paint applied vigorously to the canvas. The finished artwork is a record of physical movement, featuring complex layers of paint splatters and energetic strokes. Meron maintains an illustrated reference page on Action painting as part of its art-movement guide.
Emphasizes beauty and sensual pleasure through elegant compositions, decorative patterns, and harmonious, often muted color palettes. The imagery is highly stylized, delicate, and focuses on aesthetic grace rather than moral or historical narratives. Meron maintains an illustrated reference page on Aestheticism as part of its art-movement guide.
Combines traditional African cultural motifs and aesthetics with futuristic science fiction elements, space travel imagery, and advanced technology. The visuals are often vibrant and imaginative, blending historical imagery with cosmic landscapes. Meron maintains an illustrated reference page on Afrofuturism as part of its art-movement guide.
Defined by globalized, multicultural art that reflects displacement, travel, and translation across different media. Visually, it is eclectic, combining diverse cultural symbols, digital media, and fragmented forms. Meron maintains an illustrated reference page on Altermodern as part of its art-movement guide.
Features soft-focused, tonal landscapes depicting rural scenes with muted colors, glowing light, and loose brushwork. The mood is peaceful and atmospheric, emphasizing misty forests, quiet fields, and gentle sunsets. Meron maintains an illustrated reference page on American Barbizon school as part of its art-movement guide.
Characterized by loose, visible brushstrokes and bright, vibrant colors depicting local American landscapes and domestic life. It emphasizes the capture of fleeting natural light and atmospheric conditions on everyday outdoor scenes. Meron maintains an illustrated reference page on American Impressionism as part of its art-movement guide.
Depicts everyday, contemporary urban and rural life in America with straightforward honesty, showing working-class environments, streets, and ordinary people. The style is representational, often using solid figures and realistic light to capture the mood of the scene. Meron maintains an illustrated reference page on American realism as part of its art-movement guide.
Features realistic, representational paintings of small-town and rural America (Regionalism) or gritty city life (Social Realism) during the early-to-mid 20th century. The compositions are narrative and direct, emphasizing local themes and traditional figuration. Meron maintains an illustrated reference page on American Scene Painting as part of its art-movement guide.
Composed of incredibly dense, intricate details and fragments built up from the particular to the general using tiny brushstrokes. The resulting images are highly complex, showing stylized or abstract figures and patterns that feel organic and layered. Meron maintains an illustrated reference page on Analytical art as part of its art-movement guide.
Features highly expressive, figurative paintings with bold outlines, stark contrasts, and surreal, sometimes grotesque depictions of the Australian landscape and mythology. The style is raw and emotionally charged, rejecting clean abstraction. Meron maintains an illustrated reference page on Antipodeans as part of its art-movement guide.
Features complex, flowing linear patterns of intertwined foliage, scrolls, and geometric shapes inspired by Islamic art. The designs are highly decorative, repetitive, and abstract, creating elegant rhythms on flat surfaces. Meron maintains an illustrated reference page on Arabesque as part of its art-movement guide.
Visually characterized by utopian, avant-garde architectural sketches, models, and prints that integrate art and craft, anticipating the Bauhaus style. The aesthetics are structural, functional, and geometrically forward-looking. Meron maintains an illustrated reference page on Arbeitsrat für Kunst as part of its art-movement guide.
Highly conceptual art that often takes the form of printed text, documents, files, and analytical diagrams rather than traditional paintings. The visual presentation is intellectual and documentarian, challenging the need for pictorial representation. Meron maintains an illustrated reference page on Art & Language as part of its art-movement guide.
An expressive, non-geometric abstract style featuring thick layers of paint, spontaneous gestures, and textured surfaces. The compositions are organic and unstructured, highlighting the materiality of paint through scraping, dripping, and heavy impasto. Meron maintains an illustrated reference page on Art Informel as part of its art-movement guide.
Visualized through carefully composed photographs that prioritize artistic expression, unique lighting, and conceptual depth over documentarian realism. The images often feature soft focus, dramatic shadows, and painterly textures. Meron offers original digital wall art inspired by Art photography, printed on paper or canvas in the style of the movement, not Art photography originals.
Created using simple, everyday materials such as soil, rocks, rags, paper, and metal to create raw, tactile sculptures and installations. The visual aesthetic is unpolished, organic, and emphasizes the contrast between natural and industrial objects. Meron maintains an illustrated reference page on Arte Povera as part of its art-movement guide.
Emphasizes handmade craftsmanship, featuring detailed patterns, foliage designs, and functional furniture with simple, sturdy lines. The visual style is organic, rustic, and decorative, celebrating traditional textures and natural materials. Meron maintains an illustrated reference page on Arts and Crafts movement as part of its art-movement guide.
Compositions created entirely by arranging computer keyboard characters, numbers, and punctuation symbols on a screen. The images range from simple line diagrams to complex, shaded portraits composed of dense blocks of text. Meron maintains an illustrated reference page on ASCII art as part of its art-movement guide.
Gritty, realistic paintings of New York City's streets, alleys, taverns, and lower-class immigrant neighborhoods in the early 20th century. The style uses dark, earthy color palettes and loose, rapid brushstrokes to capture raw, unglamorized moments of urban life. Meron maintains an illustrated reference page on Ashcan School as part of its art-movement guide.
Three-dimensional collages and sculptures constructed from found objects, scrap metal, wood, and everyday detritus. The visual style is textured and fragmented, showing the raw, recognizable forms of disparate materials joined into a new composition. Meron maintains an illustrated reference page on Assemblage as part of its art-movement guide.
Characterized by simple, representational paintings with a soft-focus, misty, or atmospheric quality achieved through the careful placement of silent tones rather than bright colors. Subjects are often depicted in fog, twilight, or dim interiors using a restricted, harmonious palette. Meron maintains an illustrated reference page on Australian Tonalism as part of its art-movement guide.
Visually characterized by highly fluid, stream-of-consciousness paintings created with palette knives, fingers, or even blindfolded gestures. The compositions are non-figurative, featuring spontaneous splatters and thick, active paint applications. Meron maintains an illustrated reference page on Les Automatistes as part of its art-movement guide.
Visually represented by public events or installations that break down, corrode, or explode over time. The aesthetic is impermanent, chaotic, and industrial, showing materials in a state of decay, debris, or destruction. Meron maintains an illustrated reference page on Auto-destructive art as part of its art-movement guide.
Traditional Native American flat-style paintings featuring clean outlines, solid color fills, and a lack of three-dimensional shading or perspective. The subjects are usually dancers, hunters, or horses depicted in dynamic, graceful motion. Meron maintains an illustrated reference page on Bacone school as part of its art-movement guide.
Realistic, tonal landscapes painted directly in nature, depicting forests, fields, and rural laborers with a warm, natural palette. The style emphasizes realistic light, soft atmospheric details, and detailed rendering of trees and foliage. Meron maintains an illustrated reference page on Barbizon school as part of its art-movement guide.
Highly dramatic paintings and sculptures featuring intense contrasts between dark and light (chiaroscuro), deep colors, and dynamic, swirling movement. The compositions are grand and emotionally charged, depicting theatrical moments with realistic textures. Meron maintains an illustrated reference page on Baroque as part of its art-movement guide.
Characterized by expressive realism and early impressionistic techniques that capture modern life, portraits, and landscapes. The brushwork is lively, the color palette is varied, and the subjects are portrayed with psychological depth and contemporary relevance. Meron maintains an illustrated reference page on Berlin Secession as part of its art-movement guide.
Features bold, politically conscious art with vibrant colors, graphic patterns, and expressive representations of Black culture and struggle. The visuals are often direct, incorporating collage, text, and symbolic elements. Meron offers original digital wall art inspired by Black Arts Movement, printed on paper or canvas in the style of the movement, not Black Arts Movement originals.
Painted with delicate, soft-focused watercolor washes using a muted palette, blending Indian, Chinese, and Japanese styles. The imagery depicts mythological or rural Indian scenes with elegant, elongated figures and misty backgrounds. Meron maintains an illustrated reference page on Bengal School of Art as part of its art-movement guide.
Characterized by massive, block-like architectural structures made of raw, unfinished concrete showing the texture of the wooden formwork. The aesthetic is heavy, geometric, and functional, emphasizing structural elements and raw materiality. Meron maintains an illustrated reference page on Brutalism as part of its art-movement guide.
Simple, graphic representations of animals, hunters, and hand stencils painted directly onto rock walls using red ochre, charcoal, and natural pigments. The figures are stylized, flat, and utilize the natural contours of the cave wall to suggest shape and movement. Meron maintains an illustrated reference page on Cave painting as part of its art-movement guide.
Traditional Korean ink wash paintings on paper or silk, featuring strong, calligraphic brushstrokes and subtle color washes. The style is representational yet highly stylized, depicting landscapes, historical events, or heroic figures with crisp outlines and dynamic energy. Meron maintains an illustrated reference page on Chosŏnhwa as part of its art-movement guide.
Features highly refined, realistic paintings and drawings that apply traditional academic techniques to contemporary subjects. The compositions are harmonious, the drawing is precise, and the treatment of light and shadow is classical and smooth. Meron maintains an illustrated reference page on Classical Realism as part of its art-movement guide.
Features highly expressive, spontaneous, and child-like paintings with thick, vibrant paint, distorted figures, and raw textures. The compositions are chaotic and imaginative, drawing on folklore and primitive art. Meron maintains an illustrated reference page on COBRA as part of its art-movement guide.
Characterized by large, flat areas of a single color or simple blocks of color that spread across the entire canvas. The visual effect is quiet and immersive, focusing entirely on the relationships between colors and the flat picture plane. Meron maintains an illustrated reference page on Color Field as part of its art-movement guide.
Highly conceptual art that takes its form from the specific social, political, or institutional context in which it is displayed. The visual appearance is diverse, often taking the form of text installations, archival materials, or site-specific interventions. Meron maintains an illustrated reference page on Context art as part of its art-movement guide.
Artworks generated or manipulated using digital software, ranging from pixelated graphics and mathematical fractals to complex 3D renderings and algorithmically generated patterns. The look can range from synthetic and neon-colored to highly organic and abstract. Meron maintains an illustrated reference page on Computer art as part of its art-movement guide.
A form of abstract art featuring precise, geometric shapes, clean lines, and solid colors with no reference to the external world or emotional expression. The compositions are mathematically structured, rational, and completely objective. Meron maintains an illustrated reference page on Concrete art as part of its art-movement guide.
Prioritizes the idea behind the artwork over its visual form, often presenting documents, text, photographs, or installations instead of traditional objects. The aesthetic is minimalist, analytical, and informational. Meron maintains an illustrated reference page on Conceptual art as part of its art-movement guide.
Features highly structured, geometric compositions where figures and objects are fragmented into sharp, crystalline planes and faceted shapes. The color palettes are often flat and muted, emphasizing mathematical order and spatial structure. Meron maintains an illustrated reference page on Crystal Cubism as part of its art-movement guide.
Combines the fragmented, geometric planes of Cubism with the dynamic movement, speed, and energy of Futurism. The visual style features active diagonals, metallic textures, and overlapping forms in motion. Meron maintains an illustrated reference page on Cubo-Futurism as part of its art-movement guide.
Characterized by highly polished, realistic paintings of modern Chinese society and icons rendered with satirical, mocking, or humorous expressions (often featuring the artist's own laughing face). The visuals are colorful, graphic, and ironic. Meron maintains an illustrated reference page on Cynical realism as part of its art-movement guide.
Characterized by irrational, chaotic collages, photomontages, and readymades that mock traditional aesthetic beauty and logic. The visual style is fragmented, using cut-out newspaper text, random everyday objects, and machine parts. Meron maintains an illustrated reference page on Dada as part of its art-movement guide.
Features vibrant paintings, tapestries, and sculptures that combine traditional African symbols and storytelling with modernist abstraction. The style is colorful, decorative, and expressive, celebrating national heritage. Meron maintains an illustrated reference page on Dakar School as part of its art-movement guide.
A minimalist style characterized by monochromatic paintings with rich, tactile surfaces created through repetitive physical processes like rubbing, tearing, or layering paint. The color palettes are earthy, muted, and focus entirely on texture. Meron maintains an illustrated reference page on Dansaekhwa as part of its art-movement guide.
Features highly detailed, expressive landscape paintings of the Danube valley, where the rugged natural environment (wild forests, dramatic skies, rivers) dominates over tiny human figures. The colors are rich, emphasizing light and atmosphere. Meron maintains an illustrated reference page on Danube school as part of its art-movement guide.
Characterized by surreal, dreamlike paintings featuring mysterious, occult symbols, organic textures, and bizarre, distorted figures. The colors are often dark and atmospheric, evoking a sense of magic and mystery. Meron maintains an illustrated reference page on Dau-al-Set as part of its art-movement guide.
An architectural style characterized by fragmented, non-rectilinear shapes, distorted geometries, and overlapping surfaces that challenge traditional stability. The visual look is complex, dynamic, and seemingly chaotic. Meron maintains an illustrated reference page on Deconstructivism as part of its art-movement guide.
Includes digital drawings, pixel art, 3D models, and algorithmic designs created using software. The visual aesthetic can range from clean, glowing neon vectors to detailed digital paintings and simulated textures. Meron offers original digital wall art inspired by Digital art, printed on paper or canvas in the style of the movement, not Digital art originals.
Characterized by highly detailed, luminous oil paintings with rich jewel tones, realistic textures, and complex religious symbolism. The compositions feature precise linear perspective, detailed interiors, and expressive portraits. Meron maintains an illustrated reference page on Early Netherlandish painting as part of its art-movement guide.
Focuses on ecological issues through installations, natural sculptures, and landscape restorations that interact directly with the environment. Visually, it is rustic, organic, and integrates living matter, soil, and reclaimed materials. Meron maintains an illustrated reference page on Ecological Art as part of its art-movement guide.
Large-scale installations and sculptures created using natural materials like stones, soil, branches, and water, designed to merge with their outdoor surroundings. The visual aesthetic is organic, monumental, and subject to natural change. Meron maintains an illustrated reference page on Environmental art as part of its art-movement guide.
Features highly textured, three-dimensional paintings and sculptures that use an excessive, overflowing amount of paint, materials, or consumer goods. The visual look is opulent, heavy, and chaotic, critiquing consumerist waste. Meron maintains an illustrated reference page on Excessivism as part of its art-movement guide.
Depicts idealized, romanticized scenes of foreign cultures and tropical landscapes characterized by lush foliage, vibrant colors, and decorative patterns. The visual aesthetic is highly stylized, sensory, and dreamlike. Meron maintains an illustrated reference page on Exoticism as part of its art-movement guide.
Combines highly detailed, Renaissance-like realism with bizarre, dreamlike, and surreal subjects inspired by mythology and psychology. The visuals are meticulous, detailed, and present impossible, fantastical scenes with lifelike clarity. Meron maintains an illustrated reference page on Fantastic realism as part of its art-movement guide.
Artworks that address gender politics and female identity, utilizing diverse media such as performance, textiles, collage, and sculpture. The visuals are often politically direct, personal, and challenge traditional domestic or body representations. Meron maintains an illustrated reference page on Feminist art as part of its art-movement guide.
A playful, expressive style featuring cartoonish, simplified figures with bold outlines and vibrant, flat colors. The compositions are energetic, humorous, and heavily influenced by street art, comic books, and pop culture. Meron maintains an illustrated reference page on Figuration Libre as part of its art-movement guide.
Reflects the decadent, symbolic, and melancholic mood of the late 19th century, featuring elegant lines, gothic themes, and rich, somber colors. The visuals are often sensual, decorative, and dreamlike. Meron maintains an illustrated reference page on Fin de siècle as part of its art-movement guide.
Characterized by detailed oil paintings of domestic interiors, rich portraits, and dramatic landscapes with realistic light and shadow. The colors are deep and jewel-like, emphasizing realistic textures like fabric, wood, and metal. Meron maintains an illustrated reference page on Flemish painting as part of its art-movement guide.
An experimental movement featuring simple, performance-based instruction cards, boxed assortments of objects (fluxkits), and minimal multimedia works. The aesthetic is unpretentious, conceptual, and resembles everyday documents or games. Meron maintains an illustrated reference page on Fluxus as part of its art-movement guide.
Features bizarre, humorous, and tactile sculptures made from clay, plaster, leather, and found objects, often with a messy, unpolished look. The visuals are quirky, irreverent, and sometimes grotesque. Meron maintains an illustrated reference page on Funk art as part of its art-movement guide.
Emphasizes dynamic speed, machinery, technology, and violence through overlapping lines, fragmented forms in motion, and bright, clashing colors. The compositions are explosive, forward-looking, and structural. Meron maintains an illustrated reference page on Futurism as part of its art-movement guide.
Art created using autonomous systems, computer code, or mathematical algorithms that generate patterns, shapes, and colors. The visual look is often geometric, repetitive, complex, and synthetic. Meron maintains an illustrated reference page on Generative art as part of its art-movement guide.
Visualizes digital or analog errors, static, and data corruption, featuring pixelated stripes, neon color shifts, and fragmented, interlaced images. The aesthetic is synthetic, digital, and technological. Meron maintains an illustrated reference page on Glitch art as part of its art-movement guide.
Writing or drawings made on public walls and surfaces; modern graffiti emerged in the New York City subway and Philadelphia in the early 1970s, centered on tags and text-based lettering. Meron maintains an illustrated reference page on Graffiti as part of its art-movement guide.
Characterized by radical, action-oriented art where paint is applied through physical actions like throwing, smashing bottles, or painting with feet. The resulting canvases have highly chaotic, thick textures and random organic splatters. Meron maintains an illustrated reference page on Gutai group as part of its art-movement guide.
Characterized by elegant, elongated figures, pointed arches, detailed decorative patterns, and gold leaf backgrounds. The imagery is religious, with a stylized representation of space and dramatic drapery. Meron maintains an illustrated reference page on Gothic art as part of its art-movement guide.
An experimental performance art form where live events, random interactions, and ephemeral installations occur in real-time. The visual experience is unpredictable, physical, and documented through raw photographs and props. Meron maintains an illustrated reference page on Happening as part of its art-movement guide.
Vibrant paintings, prints, and sculptures depicting African American life, music, and history with bold colors, graphic shapes, and expressive figuration. The style is modern, celebratory, and culturally rich. Meron maintains an illustrated reference page on Harlem Renaissance as part of its art-movement guide.
Realistic, impressionist-style landscapes capturing the distinct golden light, dry heat, and rugged bush of Australia. The brushwork is rapid and loose, emphasizing outdoor atmospheric effects and rural pioneer life. Meron maintains an illustrated reference page on Heidelberg School as part of its art-movement guide.
Grand, romanticized landscape paintings of the American wilderness, featuring dramatic lighting (luminism), vast skies, misty mountains, and quiet rivers. The style is realistic, detailed, and instills a sense of awe in nature. Meron maintains an illustrated reference page on Hudson River School as part of its art-movement guide.
Integrates traditional Arabic calligraphy and letters into modern abstract paintings, creating fluid, sweeping lines, text-based textures, and vibrant patterns. The style merges calligraphy with contemporary spatial design. Meron maintains an illustrated reference page on Hurufiyya as part of its art-movement guide.
Characterized by an exaggerated, high-tech aesthetic in art and architecture, featuring sleek steel, glass, complex curves, and digital screens. The look is hyper-polished, futuristic, and synthetic. Meron maintains an illustrated reference page on Hypermodernism as part of its art-movement guide.
Features incredibly detailed paintings and sculptures that resemble high-resolution photographs, capturing every skin pore, water droplet, and reflection. The visual effect is startlingly lifelike and precise. Meron maintains an illustrated reference page on Hyperrealism as part of its art-movement guide.
Satirical, pre-dadaist drawings and objects featuring absurdist humor, visual jokes, and monochrome experiments. The style is cartoonish, simple, and intentionally unpolished. Meron maintains an illustrated reference page on Incoherents as part of its art-movement guide.
Digital or physical installations that change in response to the viewer's presence, touch, or movements. The visuals range from projected digital patterns to kinetic mechanical structures. Meron maintains an illustrated reference page on Interactive Art as part of its art-movement guide.
Conceptual installations, documents, and displays that critique the museum and art market structure. The visual presentation is minimalist, documentarian, and often mimics administrative archives. Meron maintains an illustrated reference page on Institutional critique as part of its art-movement guide.
Characterized by highly decorative courtly painting with elegant, elongated figures, rich draperies, bright colors, and extensive use of gold leaf. The landscapes are stylized with miniature castles and detailed fauna and flora. Meron maintains an illustrated reference page on International Gothic as part of its art-movement guide.
Characterized by clean, asymmetrical layouts, sans-serif typography (like Helvetica), and a strict mathematical grid. The visuals are clean, objective, and rely on stark black-and-white contrasts with bold primary accents. Meron maintains an illustrated reference page on International Typographic Style as part of its art-movement guide.
Reflects the influence of Japanese ukiyo-e woodblock prints on Western art, featuring flat areas of color, asymmetrical compositions, high viewpoints, and bold outlines. The subjects often include domestic scenes or nature with simplified silhouettes. Meron maintains an illustrated reference page on Japonisme as part of its art-movement guide.
Spans traditional ink scrolls, woodblock prints, screen paintings, and ceramics. The visual look is defined by elegant, calligraphic brushstrokes, empty space (ma), natural subjects, and stylized outlines. Meron maintains an illustrated reference page on Japanese art as part of its art-movement guide.
The German counterpart to Art Nouveau, featuring decorative organic forms, curving floral lines, and stylized, elegant figures. The aesthetics are ornamental, geometric, and symmetrical compared to French Art Nouveau. Meron maintains an illustrated reference page on Jugendstil as part of its art-movement guide.
Sculptures and installations containing moving parts, powered by wind, gravity, motors, or human interaction. The visual form changes over time, utilizing moving steel rods, colored panels, and shifting shadows. Meron maintains an illustrated reference page on Kinetic art as part of its art-movement guide.
Extends Pointillism by using small dots and dashes of paint arranged in flowing, swirling patterns that suggest movement and energy. The visual look is vibrating, colorful, and dynamically active. Meron maintains an illustrated reference page on Kinetic Pointillism as part of its art-movement guide.
Characterized by highly realistic, emotionally sentimental paintings with dramatic lighting (chiaroscuro) and classical techniques. The subjects are romantic, melancholic, or traditional, emphasizing narrative, pathos, and high emotional appeal. Meron maintains an illustrated reference page on Kitsch movement as part of its art-movement guide.
Monumental, site-specific sculptures carved directly into or built from natural landscapes, such as trenches, spirals of rocks, or earth mounds. The look is geological, massive, and deeply integrated with nature. Meron maintains an illustrated reference page on Land art as part of its art-movement guide.
Characterized by flat areas of flat, decorative color, bold outlines, and simplified forms influenced by Japanese prints. The subjects are intimate domestic scenes or mystical themes with a dreamlike, decorative quality. Meron maintains an illustrated reference page on Les Nabis as part of its art-movement guide.
Artworks where letters, symbols, and written characters (real or invented) are the primary visual elements, arranged in abstract patterns and collages. The look is graphic, textual, and challenges traditional writing structures. Meron maintains an illustrated reference page on Letterism as part of its art-movement guide.
Minimalist installations that use light, neon glass, resin, and cast acrylic to manipulate the viewer's perception of space and color. The visual effect is ethereal, glowing, and relies on shifting reflections and transparency. Meron maintains an illustrated reference page on Light and Space as part of its art-movement guide.
A humorous, pop-surrealist style featuring cartoonish figures, monster culture, and street art aesthetics. The paintings are highly detailed, polished, and full of pop culture icons, irony, and hot-rod imagery. Meron maintains an illustrated reference page on Lowbrow as part of its art-movement guide.
A style that emphasizes texture, natural organic forms, and fluid paint application. The visual appearance is abstract and highly tactile, suggesting geological formations, bark, or flowing water. Meron maintains an illustrated reference page on Lyco art as part of its art-movement guide.
A soft, expressive style of abstract painting characterized by fluid washes of color, soft-edged stains, and intuitive, organic marks. The mood is poetic and emotional, avoiding hard lines or rigid geometry. Meron maintains an illustrated reference page on Lyrical abstraction as part of its art-movement guide.
Depicts realistic, detailed everyday scenes with an underlying sense of mystery, stillness, or strangeness. The light is often cold, shadows are sharp, and the compositions feel frozen, making ordinary scenes look uncanny. Meron maintains an illustrated reference page on Magic realism as part of its art-movement guide.
Artworks sent through the postal service, featuring postcards, decorated envelopes, rubber stamps, and collage. The look is tactile, DIY, and fragmented, full of postmarks and handwritten text. Meron maintains an illustrated reference page on Mail art as part of its art-movement guide.
African wood carvings of abstract, interconnected human figures, spirits (Shetani), and family trees carved from a single piece of dark ebony. The style is fluid, curvilinear, and organic, with highly detailed textures. Meron maintains an illustrated reference page on Makonde art as part of its art-movement guide.
Characterized by highly stylized, elongated figures, complex or twisting poses (figura serpentinata), and artificial, acidic color palettes. The spatial structures are unstable and the compositions are theatrical and elegant. Meron maintains an illustrated reference page on Mannerism as part of its art-movement guide.
Integrates surrealist dream imagery with modern mass media, pop culture, and digital technology. The visuals are colorful, graphic, and combine corporate logos or media screens with dreamscapes. Meron offers original digital wall art inspired by Massurrealism, printed on paper or canvas in the style of the movement, not Massurrealism originals.
Defined by the aesthetic of excess, featuring extremely dense patterns, vibrant color clashes, and layered textures. The compositions are crowded, complex, and celebrate decorative richness and variety. Meron maintains an illustrated reference page on Maximalism as part of its art-movement guide.
Characterized by empty, dreamlike Italian city squares with sharp shadows, classical statues, mannequins, and unexplained perspectives. The atmosphere is quiet, mysterious, and evokes a sense of nostalgia. Meron maintains an illustrated reference page on Metaphysical painting as part of its art-movement guide.
Celebrates the simple, warm beauty of utilitarian folk crafts, including rustic pottery, woven textiles, and wooden furniture. The visual aesthetic is simple, warm, and emphasizes natural textures and honest handcrafting. Meron maintains an illustrated reference page on Mingei as part of its art-movement guide.
Abstract sculptures created by repeating, interlocking, and combining simple modular units or geometric blocks. The look is structural, mathematical, and three-dimensionally complex. Meron maintains an illustrated reference page on Modular constructivism as part of its art-movement guide.
Highly polished, structured paintings and sculptures inspired by classical Greek and Roman art, featuring heroic figures, historic narratives, and clean contours. The light is steady, drawing is precise, and compositions are symmetrical. Meron maintains an illustrated reference page on Neoclassicism as part of its art-movement guide.
Features everyday found objects, junk collages, and performance art that blur the line between art and daily life. The look is textured, unpolished, and incorporates items like newspapers, street signs, and paint splatters. Meron maintains an illustrated reference page on Neo-Dada as part of its art-movement guide.
Characterized by large, aggressive paintings with raw brushwork, violent colors, and distorted, symbolic figures. The surface is heavily textured, often incorporating materials like straw, sand, or broken plates. Meron maintains an illustrated reference page on Neo-expressionism as part of its art-movement guide.
A modern revival of Fauvism featuring bold, expressive, and unnatural colors applied with loose, rapid brushstrokes. The visual look is bright, simplified, and emotionally energetic. Meron maintains an illustrated reference page on Neo-Fauvism as part of its art-movement guide.
Combines the geometric vocabulary of Minimalism and Op Art with a critique of consumer society, often using day-glo paint, commercial shelving, and consumer objects. The look is crisp, industrial, and synthetic. Meron maintains an illustrated reference page on Neogeo (art) as part of its art-movement guide.
An experimental, open-source movement featuring absurdist performance, mail art, and self-publishing under the collective name Monty Cantsin. The aesthetic is DIY, chaotic, and documentarian. Meron maintains an illustrated reference page on Neoism as part of its art-movement guide.
Combines the simplified forms and bold colors of folk art and peasant paintings with the avant-garde structures of Cubism and Futurism. The visual style is graphic, heavy, and features solid figures. Meron maintains an illustrated reference page on Neo-primitivism as part of its art-movement guide.
Features lyrical, atmospheric paintings of mysterious landscapes, gothic ruins, and figures in contemplation. The colors are soft, the light is twilight or moonlit, and the mood is poetic and nostalgic. Meron maintains an illustrated reference page on Neo-romanticism as part of its art-movement guide.
Artworks created for and hosted on the internet, utilizing early web graphics, HTML, text, hyperlinks, and interactive elements. The aesthetic is digital, interactive, and often references early computer interfaces. Meron maintains an illustrated reference page on Net art as part of its art-movement guide.
Gritty, highly realistic, and satirical paintings depicting German society after World War I, showing distorted urban figures, crippled soldiers, and corrupt elites. The drawing is sharp, clinical, and unsparing. Meron maintains an illustrated reference page on New Objectivity as part of its art-movement guide.
Late 19th-century British sculpture characterized by dynamic, life-like human figures, rich textures, and the integration of diverse metals, ivory, and gemstones. The look is detailed, sensual, and elegant. Meron maintains an illustrated reference page on New Sculpture as part of its art-movement guide.
Traditional Chinese landscape paintings from the Northern Song period, featuring monumental, towering mountains, tiny figures, and detailed rocks painted with sharp "axe-cut" brushstrokes. The style is majestic, ink-focused, and highly detailed. Meron maintains an illustrated reference page on Northern landscape style as part of its art-movement guide.
Atmospheric paintings depicting the misty, rainy landscapes of the Pacific Northwest, blending Asian ink wash techniques with Western abstraction. The colors are muted, using grays, browns, and soft white washes. Meron maintains an illustrated reference page on Northwest School as part of its art-movement guide.
Expresses the anxiety of the Atomic Age through chaotic, textured paintings and sculptures showing organic decay, atomic explosions, and raw surfaces. The aesthetic is visceral, textured, and post-apocalyptic. Meron maintains an illustrated reference page on Nuclear art as part of its art-movement guide.
Characterized by highly expressive, chaotic paintings where distorted human figures merge with abstract backgrounds. The style features bright, clashing colors, free brushwork, and collage elements. Meron maintains an illustrated reference page on Nueva Figuración as part of its art-movement guide.
An abstract style that rejects gestural expression, focusing on the systematic building up of paint layers and textures on the canvas. The look is dense, layered, and emphasizes the physical presence of the medium. Meron maintains an illustrated reference page on Objective abstraction as part of its art-movement guide.
Uses geometric patterns, lines, and contrasting colors (often black and white) to create optical illusions of movement, vibration, or depth. The visual effect is clean, hard-edged, and active. Meron offers original digital wall art inspired by Op Art, printed on paper or canvas in the style of the movement, not Op Art originals.
A colorful variation of Cubism featuring geometric compositions of overlapping circles, arcs, and vibrant color prisms. The style is abstract, lyrical, and focuses on color harmony and light. Meron maintains an illustrated reference page on Orphism as part of its art-movement guide.
An Indian style blending traditional miniature painting with European realism, depicting local trades, animals, and scenes on paper or mica. The style is detailed, realistic, and uses delicate washes. Meron maintains an illustrated reference page on Patna School of Painting as part of its art-movement guide.
Meticulous paintings that replicate the details of photographs, capturing reflections, chrome surfaces, city signs, and everyday objects. The look is slick, polished, and hyperrealistic. Meron maintains an illustrated reference page on Photorealism as part of its art-movement guide.
A Ukrainian avant-garde movement combining dynamic futurist lines with traditional Slavic motifs, graphic design, and industrial aesthetics. The visual look is energetic, graphic, and geometric. Meron maintains an illustrated reference page on Panfuturism as part of its art-movement guide.
Refers to a diverse group of modern artists working in Paris, featuring expressive, figurative styles, rich colors, and structural forms (e.g., Modigliani's elongated portraits). The look is modern, expressive, and human-centric. Meron maintains an illustrated reference page on Paris School as part of its art-movement guide.
Characterized by digital images constructed block-by-block using small, visible square pixels. The style is geometric and retro, reminiscent of early 8-bit and 16-bit video game graphics. Meron maintains an illustrated reference page on Pixel art as part of its art-movement guide.
A Canadian abstract movement featuring highly geometric, flat color fields with clean lines and sharp edges (hard-edge abstraction). The compositions are balanced, clean, and focus purely on spatial relationships. Meron maintains an illustrated reference page on Plasticien as part of its art-movement guide.
Landscapes painted outdoors directly from life, showing loose, rapid brushwork that captures transient effects of light, weather, and shadow. The look is natural, fresh, and highlights the physical textures of nature. Meron maintains an illustrated reference page on Plein Air as part of its art-movement guide.
Composed entirely of thousands of tiny dots of pure color placed close together on the canvas. From a distance, the eye blends these dots into solid forms, creating a luminous, vibrating visual effect. Meron maintains an illustrated reference page on Pointillism as part of its art-movement guide.
A reaction to Minimalism, featuring organic, soft, or unstable materials (like latex, felt, rope, or wax) that drape, sag, or gather naturally. The look is tactile, sculptural, and embraces organic disorder. Meron offers original digital wall art inspired by Postminimalism, printed on paper or canvas in the style of the movement, not Postminimalism originals.
Features clean, hard-edged representations of industrial machinery, factories, skyscrapers, and bridges. The compositions are simplified into smooth, geometric shapes with flat colors, completely lacking human figures or brushwork. Meron maintains an illustrated reference page on Precisionism as part of its art-movement guide.
Meticulously detailed, realistic paintings depicting medieval myths, religious themes, and romantic scenes in vivid, jewel-like colors. The figures are elegant and realistic, set within lush, detailed natural settings. Meron maintains an illustrated reference page on Pre-Raphaelitism as part of its art-movement guide.
Visualizes modern subjects using the simplified, flat forms, bold colors, and graphic outlines characteristic of tribal art and folk cultures. The compositions are raw, flat, and prioritize emotional expression over classical proportions. Meron maintains an illustrated reference page on Primitivism as part of its art-movement guide.
Hand-printed books and printed matter featuring elegant, custom-designed typography, detailed woodcut illustrations, and decorative borders. The style is rustic, high-quality, and celebrates medieval craftsmanship. Meron maintains an illustrated reference page on Private Press as part of its art-movement guide.
Prioritizes the process of creation over the final object, featuring materials subjected to gravity, time, or chemical reactions (e.g. melting, dripping, rusting). The visual look is organic, changing, and unstructured. Meron maintains an illustrated reference page on Process art as part of its art-movement guide.
Modern Indian art blending traditional Indian themes with international modernist abstraction and expressionism. The visual style features bold brushwork, stylized figures, and vibrant color palettes. Meron maintains an illustrated reference page on Progressive Art Movement as part of its art-movement guide.
Characterized by swirling, distorted patterns, organic curves, and vibrant, clashing neon colors that create a sense of optical vibration. The imagery is highly surreal, complex, and features flowing, calligraphic lettering. Meron maintains an illustrated reference page on Psychedelic art as part of its art-movement guide.
A refined, post-cubist style featuring everyday household objects (like bottles, glasses, and pipes) simplified into clear, geometric, and functional shapes. The lines are clean, shapes are flat, and colors are muted and architectural. Meron maintains an illustrated reference page on Purism as part of its art-movement guide.
A Persian style characterized by highly detailed, decorative portraits of royalty, musicians, or dancers. The figures are stylized with large dark eyes, elaborate jewelry, and richly patterned fabrics, rendered against flat, ornate backgrounds. Meron maintains an illustrated reference page on Qajar art as part of its art-movement guide.
A traditional Chinese landscape painting style characterized by dramatic, towering mountains rendered in vibrant green and blue mineral pigments, accented with detailed gold outlines. The look is decorative, majestic, and colorful. Meron maintains an illustrated reference page on Qinglü shanshui as part of its art-movement guide.
A South American colonial style combining Spanish baroque techniques with indigenous artistic traditions. The visual look is characterized by highly detailed religious sculptures and paintings with glowing, polished flesh tones and rich red and gold drapery. Meron maintains an illustrated reference page on Quito School as part of its art-movement guide.
An aesthetic of making art out of cheap, discarded, and everyday materials (reclaimed wood, plastic, metal), celebrating resourcefulness. The look is colorful, crowded, and incorporates popular religious and cultural symbols. Meron maintains an illustrated reference page on Rasquache as part of its art-movement guide.
Abstract paintings showing dynamic, intersecting rays of light reflecting off solid objects. The compositions are composed of sharp, linear vectors, bright diagonals, and vibrating color fields that suggest speed and energy. Meron maintains an illustrated reference page on Rayonism as part of its art-movement guide.
Realistic paintings depicting rural and small-town scenes in the American Midwest with a conservative, narrative style. The figures are solid and recognizable, set within rolling hills, cornfields, and local architecture. Meron maintains an illustrated reference page on Regionalism as part of its art-movement guide.
A revival of spiritual, expressive painting that rejects postmodern cynicism, utilizing bold outlines, symbolic figures, and raw paint application. The visual style is direct, tactile, and highly expressive. Meron maintains an illustrated reference page on Remodernism as part of its art-movement guide.
Harmonious paintings and sculptures with precise linear perspective, naturalistic anatomy, and balanced compositions. The lighting is natural, showing three-dimensional depth, and colors are rich and blended smoothly. Meron maintains an illustrated reference page on Renaissance as part of its art-movement guide.
Combines the futuristic visions of the mid-20th century (flying cars, dome cities, sleek spaceships) with nostalgic, vintage color palettes and textures. The visuals are graphic, stylized, and optimistic. Meron maintains an illustrated reference page on Retrofuturism as part of its art-movement guide.
A Japanese decorative style characterized by bold, stylized depictions of nature (flowers, birds, waves) on gold leaf screens. The compositions are asymmetrical, featuring flat shapes, graceful lines, and rich mineral colors. Meron maintains an illustrated reference page on Rinpa school as part of its art-movement guide.
Lighthearted, ornate paintings and interior designs featuring pastel colors, delicate shell-like curves (rocaille), and playful, romantic scenes. The visual style is soft, airy, and highly decorative. Meron maintains an illustrated reference page on Rococo as part of its art-movement guide.
Bold, graphic medieval art featuring stylized figures with large eyes, heavy drapery lines, and flat, decorative backgrounds. The compositions are structured, adapting to architectural frames like stone arches and manuscript borders. Meron maintains an illustrated reference page on Romanesque as part of its art-movement guide.
Highly dramatic, emotional paintings featuring grand natural landscapes, shipwrecks, battles, and historical events. The brushwork is rapid and expressive, colors are rich, and the light is dramatic and atmospheric. Meron maintains an illustrated reference page on Romanticism as part of its art-movement guide.
A modern Indian art movement focusing on social commentary, combining traditional Indian motifs with satirical, symbolic figuration. The visuals are graphic, colorful, and narrate political themes. Meron maintains an illustrated reference page on Samikshavad as part of its art-movement guide.
Flat-style paintings by self-taught Pueblo artists depicting traditional dances, ceremonies, and wildlife. The style features clean ink lines, solid color fills, and a lack of three-dimensional shadows. Meron maintains an illustrated reference page on San Ildefonso school as part of its art-movement guide.
Artworks created by systematically repeating a simple geometric form or pattern across a grid. The visual look is industrial, highly structured, and lacks personal expression or random variation. Meron maintains an illustrated reference page on Serial art as part of its art-movement guide.
Traditional Chinese ink wash landscapes depicting towering mountains, waterfalls, and mist using calligraphic brushstrokes. The style is monochromatic or uses light colors, emphasizing the spiritual harmony between nature and humanity. Meron maintains an illustrated reference page on Shanshui as part of its art-movement guide.
A 20th-century Japanese print movement reviving traditional ukiyo-e, featuring high-quality landscapes and portraits with modern light effects, soft shading, and nostalgic subjects. The look is clean, detailed, and atmospheric. Meron maintains an illustrated reference page on Shin hanga as part of its art-movement guide.
Visually provocative and controversial artworks designed to disturb, using raw materials like blood, taxidermy, garbage, or offensive symbols. The visual look is visceral, challenging, and highly direct. Meron maintains an illustrated reference page on Shock art as part of its art-movement guide.
Installations designed for and integrated into a specific location (indoor or outdoor). The visual appearance varies completely depending on the architecture or natural environment it interacts with. Meron maintains an illustrated reference page on Site-specific art as part of its art-movement guide.
Design elements that mimic the visual appearance, textures, and details of physical materials (like wood grain, leather stitching, or metallic sheen) on a different material or digital screen. The look is decorative and familiar. Meron maintains an illustrated reference page on Skeuomorph as part of its art-movement guide.
A Japanese print movement where the artist carries out all steps (carving, inking, printing) personally, resulting in expressive, rustic woodblock prints. The style is bold, featuring raw wood textures and uneven ink layers. Meron maintains an illustrated reference page on Sōsaku hanga as part of its art-movement guide.
Realistic, heroic paintings and statues depicting workers, farmers, and soldiers in idealized, optimistic poses to promote communist ideals. The style is representational, highly polished, and uses bright, heroic lighting. Meron maintains an illustrated reference page on Socialist realism as part of its art-movement guide.
A Soviet pop art movement that satirizes state propaganda by combining socialist realist symbols (like red flags and Lenin portraits) with pop art irony and commercial aesthetics. The visuals are graphic and satirical. Meron maintains an illustrated reference page on Sots art as part of its art-movement guide.
Traditional Chinese literati ink paintings showing calligraphic brushwork, soft ink washes, and a focus on expressing the painter's inner spirit rather than realistic representation of landscapes. The style is expressive and ink-focused. Meron maintains an illustrated reference page on Southern School as part of its art-movement guide.
Depicts astronomical subjects like distant planets, stars, nebulae, and futuristic spaceships with scientific realism. The colors are vibrant and cosmic, utilizing dramatic contrast between black space and glowing stellar light. Meron offers original digital wall art inspired by Space art, printed on paper or canvas in the style of the movement, not Space art originals.
Graphic, spray-painted lettering, wheatpastes, stencils, and sticker installations created in urban public spaces. The style is visual, direct, and heavily borrows from pop culture and political cartooning. Meron maintains an illustrated reference page on Street art as part of its art-movement guide.
A return to figurative painting characterized by bold lines, bright colors, and expressive subjects, rejecting conceptual art. The visual style is raw, cartoonish, and direct, emphasizing the texture of paint. Meron maintains an illustrated reference page on Stuckism as part of its art-movement guide.
Flat-style Native American paintings depicting traditional cultural practices, hunts, and ceremonies. The figures are outlined in thin ink lines, filled with solid, opaque colors, and set against plain backgrounds. Meron maintains an illustrated reference page on Studio style as part of its art-movement guide.
A modern Indonesian art style combining bold, expressionistic brushstrokes with traditional Sumatran motifs and landscapes. The visual style is colorful, energetic, and highly textured. Meron maintains an illustrated reference page on Sumatraism as part of its art-movement guide.
A contemporary Japanese art style merging traditional flat Edo painting with modern anime, manga, and pop culture. The visuals are extremely smooth, flat, colorful, and feature cute or grotesque characters. Meron maintains an illustrated reference page on Superflat as part of its art-movement guide.
Imaginative paintings depicting dreams, mythology, and psychological states through stylized figures, organic shapes, and rich, deep colors. The visual look is decorative, mysterious, and highly allegorical. Meron maintains an illustrated reference page on Symbolism as part of its art-movement guide.
Features abstract paintings based on the scales of color and music, characterized by swirling, rhythmic patterns of overlapping color fields. The colors are highly vibrant and structured to create a sense of three-dimensional space and movement. Meron maintains an illustrated reference page on Synchromism as part of its art-movement guide.
A post-impressionist style featuring flat areas of pure, bold color, simple shapes, and thick outlines, prioritizing the artist's memory and feelings over realistic observation. The visual look is flat and decorative. Meron maintains an illustrated reference page on Synthetism as part of its art-movement guide.
An intuitive abstract style featuring spontaneous splatters, blots, and drips of paint applied directly from tubes or brushes. The surface is textured and lacks any predetermined structure or geometric shapes. Meron maintains an illustrated reference page on Tachisme as part of its art-movement guide.
Ephemeral installations and performances designed to disappear, decompose, or change over a short period. The visual look ranges from ice sculptures melting to patterns drawn in sand washed away by waves. Meron maintains an illustrated reference page on Temporary art as part of its art-movement guide.
A colorful Tanzanian painting style characterized by flat, high-gloss enamel paintings of stylized African animals, birds, and village life. The figures have bold outlines and are set against simple, brightly colored backgrounds. Meron maintains an illustrated reference page on Tingatinga as part of its art-movement guide.
Characterized by highly structured, colorful paintings of whimsical and surreal characters depicted in playful, puzzle-like narratives. The style features clean outlines, flat colors, and a tiny signature dot in each work. Meron maintains an illustrated reference page on Toyism as part of its art-movement guide.
Provocative and boundary-pushing artworks that depict taboo subjects, graphic anatomy, or visceral materials. The visual style is challenging, direct, and designed to provoke intense emotional reactions. Meron maintains an illustrated reference page on Transgressive art as part of its art-movement guide.
Features quiet, atmospheric landscape paintings with soft, blended brushwork and a very restricted color palette, usually in shades of gray, green, blue, and brown. The mood is mysterious and peaceful, depicting twilight, mist, or moonlit scenes. Meron maintains an illustrated reference page on Tonalism as part of its art-movement guide.
A countercultural comic strip style characterized by highly detailed, raw, and often exaggerated cartoon drawings. The visual aesthetic is unpolished, detailed, and features bold line-work and satirical themes. Meron maintains an illustrated reference page on Underground comix as part of its art-movement guide.
Photographic and conceptual art characterized by large-scale, detailed color transparencies displayed in glowing lightboxes. The images depict gritty urban landscapes or staged domestic scenes with cinematic lighting. Meron maintains an illustrated reference page on Vancouver School as part of its art-movement guide.
Still life paintings featuring highly detailed, realistic representations of symbols of mortality (like skulls, hourglasses, melting candles, and wilting flowers) alongside luxury goods. The lighting is dramatic and textures are lifelike. Meron maintains an illustrated reference page on Vanitas as part of its art-movement guide.
Combines figurative realism with abstract cubist forms to depict social injustice, history, and cultural identity. The paintings feature bold colors, distinct outlines, and representational figures in divided spaces. Meron maintains an illustrated reference page on Verdadism as part of its art-movement guide.
Multimedia installations showing moving images projected on screens, televisions, or walls. The visual aesthetic ranges from low-resolution early analog feedback loops to high-definition staged narratives. Meron maintains an illustrated reference page on Video art as part of its art-movement guide.
Formed in 1897 by Austrian artists including Gustav Klimt, Josef Hoffmann, and Koloman Moser who resigned from traditional art associations. Characterized by elegant geometric patterns, straight lines, lavish ornamentation, and the integration of fine and decorative arts (Gesamtkunstwerk). Meron maintains an illustrated reference page on Vienna Secession as part of its art-movement guide.
A radical performance movement documented through raw, visceral photographs and videos showing actors interacting with bodily fluids, animal remains, and ritualistic gestures. The visual look is direct, raw, and challenging. Meron maintains an illustrated reference page on Viennese Actionism as part of its art-movement guide.
Characterized by sharp, hard-edged geometric abstractions depicting the energy of modern machines and cities. The compositions feature dynamic, swirling vortex lines and limited, solid color schemes. Meron maintains an illustrated reference page on Vorticism as part of its art-movement guide.
Features diverse, politically direct art addressing female experiences and rights, incorporating textiles, collage, and installation. The look is expressive, challenging, and culturally analytical. Meron maintains an illustrated reference page on Women's Art Movement as part of its art-movement guide.
Conceptual and installation art featuring provocative, raw, and polished presentations of unconventional materials (like sharks in formaldehyde, messy beds, or animal parts). The aesthetic is clean, direct, and bold. Meron maintains an illustrated reference page on Young British Artists as part of its art-movement guide.
A modernist movement combining neo-romanticism, symbolism, and detailed decorative motifs inspired by folk crafts. The paintings feature flowing lines, deep colors, and dreamlike, mythological subjects. Meron maintains an illustrated reference page on Young Poland as part of its art-movement guide.
A traditional Chinese painting style featuring large-scale, academic landscapes with strong, expressive brushstrokes and a revival of Southern Song decorative techniques. The ink wash landscapes show towering mountains and detailed rocks. Meron maintains an illustrated reference page on Zhe school as part of its art-movement guide.
General concept: Impasto
Impasto is a painting technique in which paint is laid on thickly so that brush and knife strokes stand out in relief. Meron offers modern digital art prints that visually evoke thick, textured brushwork, reproduced as flat prints on paper or canvas rather than physically raised paint.
General concept: Watercolor painting
Watercolor is a painting method using pigments suspended in a water-based solution, known for translucent, luminous washes. Meron offers digital art prints that evoke soft watercolor washes and pigment blooms; they are printed on matte paper or canvas, not painted in watercolor.
General concept: Acrylic paint
Acrylic paint is a fast-drying paint of pigment suspended in acrylic polymer emulsion, prized for bold, versatile color. Meron offers digital art prints that evoke the vivid color and visible brushwork of acrylic painting; they are prints on paper or canvas, not hand-painted in acrylic.
General concept: Airbrush
Airbrushing is a technique that sprays paint to create smooth gradients and soft, photorealistic blends. Meron offers digital art prints that evoke the smooth gradients and soft shading of airbrush work; they are printed, not actually airbrushed.
General concept: Ink wash painting
Ink wash painting is an East Asian brush technique using black ink in varied dilutions for tonal, gestural imagery. Meron offers digital art prints that evoke the fluid tonal washes and expressive brushwork of ink painting; they are prints on paper or canvas, not brush-painted in ink.
General concept: Oil painting
Oil painting uses pigments bound in drying oils, prized for rich color and blendable depth. Meron offers modern digital art prints that evoke the depth and brushwork of oil painting; these are prints on paper or canvas, not hand-painted in oils.
General concept: Pen and ink drawing
Pen and ink drawing builds images from fine lines, hatching, and crisp contrast in ink. Meron offers digital art prints that evoke detailed pen-and-ink linework and illustration; they are printed on paper or canvas, not hand-drawn.
General concept: Graffiti
Graffiti and street art use spray paint, bold lettering, and vivid color in public spaces. Meron offers digital art prints that evoke the energy, color, and lettering of graffiti and street art; they are prints on paper or canvas, not spray-painted.
Fashion wall art is a thematic collection celebrating haute couture, vintage fashion sketches, runway photography, and chic editorial magazine covers, designed to bring high-end boutique style into residential interiors. Meron offers these stylish designs as high-quality digital art representations printed on archival paper and stretched canvas.
Pop culture wall art is a curated theme dedicated to legendary cinema, retro video games, musical icons, and defining entertainment moments. Meron offers these vibrant graphic designs as modern digital art representations reproduced on high-quality paper and stretched canvas.
Nature wall art is a calming visual collection featuring misty forest photography, serene mountain landscapes, and organic outdoor motifs designed to ground indoor living spaces. Meron presents these serene compositions as high-quality digital art representations printed on archival paper and stretched canvas, delivering visual depth without physical texture.
Floral wall art is a classic botanical theme celebrating blossom diversity, ranging from moody dark vintage flower illustrations to bright, contemporary macro floral photography. Meron offers these beautiful designs as high-quality digital art representations reproduced on archival matte paper and stretched canvas.
Architecture wall art is a structural theme focusing on cityscape skylines, brutalist and modern building facades, European street photography, and urban architectural sketches. Meron creates original architectural-style works, printed as precise digital art on premium paper and hand-stretched canvas.
Landscape wall art is an expansive thematic collection featuring sweeping horizon lines, rolling hills, and quiet desert vistas that create visual depth and a window-like effect on blank walls. Meron provides these scenic vistas as modern digital art representations printed on museum-quality matte paper and stretched canvas.
Modern wall art is a forward-looking aesthetic theme defined by clean lines, bold geometric shapes, and striking color combinations curated for contemporary interior styling. Meron translates these forward-looking aesthetics into high-quality digital art representations printed on archival paper and stretched canvas.
Sci-fi wall art is an imaginative theme exploring retro-futuristic space posters, cosmic galaxy photography, and alien landscapes curated for creative workspaces and media rooms. Meron offers these cosmic and futuristic compositions as crisp digital art representations reproduced on high-quality paper and stretched canvas.
Fantasy wall art is a storybook-inspired theme full of magical landscapes, mythical creatures, and dreamlike illustrations designed to spark wonder and imagination. Meron presents these enchanting designs as high-quality digital art representations printed on archival matte paper and stretched canvas.
Sea and ocean wall art is a relaxing maritime theme capturing crashing waves, quiet sunset beaches, and deep blue coastal photography to foster a spa-like tranquility. Meron offers these calming coastal aesthetics as high-quality digital art representations reproduced on archival paper and stretched canvas.
Animals wall art is a lively thematic collection spanning striking wildlife photography, classic ornithological illustrations, and charming pet portraits that add character to any room. Meron provides these engaging animal compositions as clean digital art representations printed on high-quality paper and stretched canvas.
Food and drinks wall art is a culinary theme celebrating coffee culture, vintage cocktail recipes, and vibrant fruit illustrations curated specifically to warm up kitchens, dining rooms, and home bar setups. Meron reproduces these culinary aesthetics as modern digital art representations on archival matte paper and stretched canvas.
Music wall art is a dynamic theme featuring vintage concert posters, instrument photography, and musical typography designed to showcase auditory taste in visual room decor. Meron offers these graphic digital art representations as high-quality prints reproduced on archival paper and stretched canvas.
Travel wall art is a wanderlust-inspired collection spanning destination photography, vintage travel posters, and clean modern map prints celebrating global cities and landscapes. Meron presents these scenic travel designs as modern digital art representations printed on archival matte paper and stretched canvas.
Sports wall art is an energetic aesthetic theme balancing classic black-and-white sports photography, vintage stadium posters, and action prints curated for game rooms and offices. Meron offers these dynamic sports compositions as crisp digital art representations reproduced on high-quality paper and stretched canvas.
City wall art is an urban collection capturing towering night skylines, atmospheric street photography, and modern architectural grids that bring kinetic city energy indoors. Meron provides these urban aesthetics as high-quality digital art representations printed on archival paper and hand-stretched canvas.
Beach wall art is a sun-drenched coastal theme featuring warm sand dunes, retro surf posters, and ocean photography curated to create a breezy, relaxed year-round summer ambiance. Meron offers these sunny coastal designs as modern digital art representations printed on museum-quality matte paper and stretched canvas.
Sunset wall art is a warm thematic focus on golden hour horizons, rich orange and pink cloudscapes, and dusk photography designed to infuse interior rooms with warm, cozy lighting. Meron translates these golden hour aesthetics into high-quality digital art representations printed on archival paper and stretched canvas.
Space wall art is a celestial theme showcasing deep cosmic nebulae, dark galaxy photography, and minimalist lunar phase prints that add dramatic depth and mystery to blank walls. Meron offers these cosmic compositions as clean digital art representations reproduced on high-quality paper and stretched canvas.
Botanical art is a refreshing greenery collection highlighting vintage plant taxonomy sketches, bright leafy photography, and modern abstract florals that bring zero-maintenance nature indoors. Meron presents these organic plant motifs as high-quality digital art representations printed on archival matte paper and stretched canvas without physical texture.
Coastal and marine art is a maritime collection emphasizing quiet harbor mist, nautical sketches, and deep ocean blues designed to anchor coastal and airy interior aesthetics. Meron offers these tranquil maritime designs as high-quality digital art representations reproduced on archival paper and stretched canvas.
Spirituality wall art is a mindful theme featuring calming abstract mandalas, meditative symbolism, and serene photography curated to establish peaceful sanctuaries and yoga spaces. Meron provides these serene compositions as clean digital art representations printed on premium archival paper and stretched canvas.
Mythology wall art is a dramatic historical theme illustrating classical gods, ancient legends, and epic mythological scenes that lend museum-quality grandeur to libraries and living areas. Meron creates original works in this classical style, printed as precise digital art on museum-quality matte paper and stretched canvas, delivering historical depth as original contemporary prints rather than antiques.
Video games wall art is a contemporary gaming theme blending retro arcade posters, digital pixel landscapes, and sophisticated gaming character tributes curated for modern media setups. Meron presents these vibrant gaming tributes as high-quality digital art representations printed on archival paper and stretched canvas.
A thematic mood centered on plant morphology, vintage scientific botanical illustrations, floral studies, and organic greenery motifs designed to bring natural elements into indoor environments. Meron offers these botanical designs as high-quality digital art representations printed on archival matte paper and stretched canvas.
A curated mood emphasizing balanced symmetry, muted neutral palettes, soft horizon lines, and minimal visual noise, designed to foster tranquility and mindfulness in living or sleeping spaces. Meron presents these serene compositions as digital art representations on high-quality paper and canvas.
A thematic focus on structural geometry, brutalist and modern architectural facades, stairwells, and linear vanishing points that add visual depth and structure to wall decor. Meron creates original architectural-style works, printed as precise digital art on premium paper and hand-stretched canvas.
A dramatic visual mood leveraging deep shadows, low-key lighting, rich jewel tones, and chiaroscuro contrast to create bold, focal point statement decor. Meron offers these moody aesthetics as modern digital art representations printed on museum-quality matte paper and stretched canvas.
A versatile color mood built around terracotta, olive green, warm ochre, sand, and muted taupe tones that harmonize seamlessly with natural wood and organic interior textures. Meron translates these grounding color palettes into digital art representations on archival paper and stretched canvas.
Large-format artwork sizing (such as 18 x 24 inch or 24 x 18 inch) and bold visual compositions curated specifically to serve as an anchor point above sofas, mantels, or primary living room seating areas. Meron provides these statement pieces as modern digital art representations printed on high-quality paper and stretched canvas.
Striking, medium-format prints (such as 12 x 16 inch or 16 x 20 inch) designed to establish a home's aesthetic identity and provide an immediate visual welcome in entry hallways and foyers. Meron offers these welcoming decor pieces as premium digital art representations on paper and canvas.
Structured typography, geometric abstraction, or clean line art prints curated for home offices and workspaces to stimulate creative thinking without visual distraction. Meron produces these focus-enhancing designs as high-quality digital art representations on archival paper and canvas.
Soft landscapes, botanical illustrations, and Wabi-Sabi minimalist prints selected to promote relaxation and restful ambiance in bedrooms and private sanctuaries. Meron curates these soothing collections as modern digital art representations printed on matte paper and hand-stretched canvas.
Engaging cultural motifs, Bauhaus-inspired graphics, and rich expressive compositions chosen to enhance dining space aesthetics and spark guest conversation. Meron offers these conversation starters as digital art representations on high-quality archival paper and stretched canvas.
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