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'''Spontaneous [[Realism (arts)]]''' is a form of art involving the combination of [[abstract art]], bold [[color schemes]], and apparent brush strokes.<ref></ref> The original photo is referenced and then recreated with an unrealistic color pallete. '''Spontaneous realism''' portraits often use [[acrylic paint]], but other [[art mediums]] may be present.<ref></ref>
The '''spontaneous realism''' art movement began around early [[2012]].<ref></ref> People such as Jos Coufreur, VOKA, and Francoise Nielly were involved in the popularization of '''spontaneous realism'''.<ref> </ref>
==Techniques==
Spontaneous realism requires [[high energy]], [[dynamic]] strokes, and bright colors. <ref> </ref>Art is made in an intentionally low-[[detail]] way, with seemingly random palletes. Picking palletes is an important part of spontaneous realism, as the colors must be very high [[contrast]]. While painting, [[acrylic paint]] is recommended, to cover the [[canvas]] quickly, making broad brush strokes.<ref></ref>Spontaneous realism is creative, smooth, and high value.<ref></ref>
==History==
==References==
The '''spontaneous realism''' art movement began around early [[2012]].<ref></ref> People such as Jos Coufreur, VOKA, and Francoise Nielly were involved in the popularization of '''spontaneous realism'''.<ref> </ref>
==Techniques==
Spontaneous realism requires [[high energy]], [[dynamic]] strokes, and bright colors. <ref> </ref>Art is made in an intentionally low-[[detail]] way, with seemingly random palletes. Picking palletes is an important part of spontaneous realism, as the colors must be very high [[contrast]]. While painting, [[acrylic paint]] is recommended, to cover the [[canvas]] quickly, making broad brush strokes.<ref></ref>Spontaneous realism is creative, smooth, and high value.<ref></ref>
==History==
==References==
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