surrealism.
Abstract -- Cubism -- Expressionism -- Fauvism
Impressionism -- Pointillism -- Pop Art -- Post impressionism
Primitivism -- Realism -- Surrealism
OTHER......
I love art. But I must say I favor some more than others.
Here is a good description of the different styles ---> HERE
"Art is a communication of a state of mind.
A work of art exists in it's own write" --> Plato
These two promises are the basis of the division of art today into the schools of Realism and Abstraction.
These two do not have to be segregated. A work in either idiom can invoke the same state of mind, or it can be visually satisfying without reference to any particular meaning.
Art is an experience.
Many people view abstract or expressionism as meaningless.
Your thoughts....

surrealism.
clear eyes. strong hands.
Expressionism
hah it's so funny that you posted that link with examples Howie, because Chagall is one of my favorite artists, and the first artist I thought of when I read your post
I love how he often uses a specific color to express an emotion, yet it isn't always obvious, like alot of blue doesn't necessarily mean "sad"
I want to say "realism," but my favorite painter was earlier than that - Dutch master Gerard Ter Borch. I don't see a category for that.
I love surrealism too - Dali has been a life-long fav.
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Don't really have a favorite, but my favorites are:
Surrealism
Expressionism
Realism
Anime/Manga - Not the simple, cartoonish Ranma/One Piece/Pokemon type of art, but the more detailed, streamlined Ninja Scroll/Ghost in the Shell/Princess Mononoke style.
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Originally posted by Oneironaut
Don't really have a favorite, but my favorites are:
Surrealism
Expressionism
Realism
Anime/Manga - Not the simple, cartoonish Ranma/One Piece/Pokemon type of art, but the more detailed, streamlined Ninja Scroll/Ghost in the Shell/Princess Mononoke style.
It is hard to pick an absolute favorite.
In fact it would be rather biased to pick an absolute here.
That was kind of my point. Art as an experience.![]()
I enjoy impressionism, surrealism, and romanticism a great deal.
Super profundo on the early eve of your day
I have next to no knowledge of painting and i've never really explored it, but judging from those descriptions (and looking up a couple of paintings for examples) i'd say the two most favourable for me are Post-Impressionism and Surrealism. But really as long as it's a good painting i'll like it no matter how it's labelled.

I never really approach a piece of art and try to fit it into a genre or class. I've found that it's usually the philosophy behind the art that gives it it's classification and not really what you're looking at visually. There are different styles within each (example, Dali, Miro, and Duhcamp - all surrealists yet their art is distinguishable). For the most part I'm drawn to surrealism.
However, it is sometimes clever design and tight techniques which pull me into a piece of work. I'd like to make an "honorable mention" sorta thing for something that may not be a class or type of art - but certainly an interesting medium: Body art!
Body art can take the form of tattoos, henna, piercings, ets -- but I find some of the most visually interesting and creative to be of the kind which Trump L'Oeil (fool the eye). This type of work can also be found on buildings, pavement and just about any object - my favorite, hoever, is on the human form.
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Yep you are correct!Originally posted by ophelia
You know, my sign is Libra *
I wonder what that would look like painted on a nice pair of breasts?
wasn't sure if I'd get spanked for postin it;(besides, obviously as creative as others).
I rendered my own version of the zodiac for my thesis in college - and since you're libra... I'll share the result:
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And Joe's point exemplifies the reason why a painting, if liked, makes it irrelevant what classification if falls under.Originally posted by Tornado Joe+--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(Tornado Joe)</div>Very VERY good point Joe!!!I never really approach a piece of art and try to fit it into a genre or class. I've found that it's usually the philosophy behind the art that gives it it's classification and not really what you're looking at visually. There are different styles within each (example, Dali, Miro, and Duhcamp - all surrealists yet their art is distinguishable). For the most part I'm drawn to surrealism.[/b]
There are a means and purposes to Genres of coarse but for all intent and purposes the admiration of something is in the eye of the beholder.
If one is to truly critique a piece of art the history behind the art and what the artist is trying to convey is relevant.
Don't you think it would be very difficult to critique art in an unbiased fashion?
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I have next to no knowledge of painting and i've never really explored it, but judging from those descriptions (and looking up a couple of paintings for examples) i'd say the two most favourable for me are Post-Impressionism and Surrealism. But really as long as it's a good painting i'll like it no matter how it's labelled.
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BRAVO on the breast art. The greatest work of art known to man!!!![]()
I really like surrealism. It is really hard to pick just one form, though...
Shine on, you crazy diamond!
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My experience of art seems to depend on my own state of mind in relation to that of the artist. I like different genres/styles/artists at different times in my life according to this. If I can identify with a piece then I'm interested and I keep looking.
Man is no starre, but a quick coal
of mortal fire:
Who blows it not, nor doth controll
a faint desire,
Let his own ashes choke his soul
Kinda like music, ya know?Originally posted by Crow
My experience of art seems to depend on my own state of mind in relation to that of the artist. I like different genres/styles/artists at different times in my life according to this. If I can identify with a piece then I'm interested and I keep looking.![]()
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