Impressionism changed the way artists approached painting. Instead of focusing on perfect detail, impressionist painters sought to capture the feeling of a moment.
Artists like Claude Monet and Vincent van Gogh embraced visible brushstrokes, bold colour and expressive movement. Their goal was not simply to recreate what they saw, but to convey how they experienced the world.
This philosophy continues to influence many modern artists today.
By allowing colour and brushwork to become part of the story, the painting becomes more than an image. It becomes an emotional response to a moment, a place or a person.
For many contemporary painters, impressionism offers a sense of freedom. It allows the artist to move away from strict rules and instead follow instinct, mood and personal interpretation.
This approach makes each painting unique. No two works will ever be exactly the same, because each is shaped by the artist’s emotions, environment and creative energy at the time it was created.
The result is art that feels alive, expressive and deeply personal.


