Description
American abstract art movement
Synchromism is an early 20th-century art movement founded by Stanton Macdonald-Wright and Morgan Russell. It focused on the use of color to create form and was one of the first abstract art movements in America. Synchromists believed that color could be used in a way similar to music, creating harmonious compositions that evoke emotions and sensations.Synchromism's Midjourney style representation is characterized by vivid, saturated colors and a dreamy, surreal quality. The artworks often feature detailed and ornate patterns with a focus on floral and fantasy elements. The compositions are balanced and symmetrical, with a central focus that draws the viewer's eye. Influences from East Asian cultures are evident, with symbolic imagery and nature motifs. The style is expressive and imaginative, blending contemporary fusion with modern surrealism, creating a whimsical and ethereal atmosphere.