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Arts, 18.04.2020 00:17 Narutokun

Seurat was fascinated with the new scientific concepts of color. He did not blend his colors on the palette or the canvas, but painstakingly laid many thousands of dots next to each other. Up close, each dot is seen distinctly. As the viewer moves away from the canvas, these dots seem to merge to produce mixtures of tones.
This process is known as .

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