The painting "At the Water’s Edge" by Paul Cézanne is a good example of creative use of brushstroke for textures. Cézanne is well-known for his distinctive brushstroke technique that creates depth and texture in his works.
A buildign is located near the water's edge and has trees all around it.
At the Water’s Edge
by Paul Cézanne
Courtesy National Gallery of Art,
Washington
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This painting is a good example of
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creative use of brushstroke for textures.
creative use of brushstroke for textures.
usage of warm colors for mood.
usage of warm colors for mood.
asymmetrical balance for unity.
asymmetrical balance for unity.
line for creation of emphasis.
line for creation of emphasis.
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