Which Type Of Art Describes Your Personality And Skills?

What's your true style, and what does it say about you?

Tom Nixon
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On Mar 15, 2016

Which of the following paintings is the closest to what you would pick for your house?

How would you name this painting?

Can you see the girl in this picture?

Does this painting deserve to hang in a museum?

Would you consider this work of art a masterpiece?

Some Pop-Art artists leave speech bubbles intentionally blank. What would you do?

What would be the best description of this image?

What does this image reflect?

How often do you find yourself misunderstood?

And finally, would you prefer to live in the past, the present, or the future?

Art Deco

Art Deco

As an Art-Decoist, you are self-confident and opinionated. You have a remarkable ability to successfully tackle organizational problems, and come up with solid solutions. You are excited by innovation, you value knowledge and competence.
Art Deco is an influential visual arts design style that first appeared in France after World War I. It is characterized by rich, vivid colors, bold geometric shapes, and lavish ornamentation.

Classical Realism

Classical Realism

As a Classical Realist, You are ethical and self-assured. People find you approachable and dependable. Our guess is that you tend to reject the mainstream.
Classical Realism refers to a late-20th-century movement that places a high value upon skill and beauty. It exhibits a preference for order, beauty, harmony and completeness, and its primary subject matter comes from the representation of nature based on the artist's observation.

Expressionism

Expressionism

As an expressionist, you are generous, compassionate, and family-oriented. You are honest and trusting, and often try to please others. You dislike disagreements and believe in God.
Expressionism's typical trait is to present the world solely from a subjective perspective, distorting it radically for emotional effect in order to evoke moods or ideas. Expressionist artists sought to express meaning or emotional experience rather than physical reality.

Urban art

Urban art

You have a free spirit. You appreciate unsanctioned artwork executed outside of the context of traditional art venues. You choose the streets as your gallery, and refuse to be restricted or confined. You are experimental and open-minded, and most likely a philosophical problem solver.

Romanticism

Romanticism

Romanticism actually emphasizes intense emotion, such as awe, apprehension, and horror, as a source of aesthetic experience. As a Romanticist, you are self-possessed and conscientious. You can be depended on to follow through. You are stable and realistic, and value security and tradition. You are extremely methodical, and you carry a rich inner world of observations about society.

Pop Art

Pop Art

As a Pop Artist, you're a rebel. You are imaginative, creative, and intellectually quick. You live for the moment, love new experiences, and dislike theory and impersonal interaction. As it emerged, Pop Art presented a challenge to traditions of fine art by including imagery from popular culture such as advertising and news.

Realism

Realism

As a Realist, you are interested in how and why things work. You have remarkable skills when it comes to technology; you stick to a mission until it's done; and you're very intuitive about people.
Realism represents subject matter truthfully, avoiding implausible, exotic, or supernatural elements.

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