Collections
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Art Nouveau
The Art Nouveau Collection from Divinity Indica channels the elegance and fluidity...
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Best Sellers
The Best Sellers collection from Divinity Indica showcases the most sought-after pieces...
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Black and White
The Black and White Collection from Divinity Indica embodies the purity of...
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Curated Collection
Manually curated, just for you.
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Impressionism
Impressionism, an art movement originating in late 19th-century France, revolutionized painting with its focus on light and color. Artists like Claude Monet, Edgar Degas, and Pierre-Auguste Renoir sought to capture fleeting moments and the essence of a scene rather than precise details. They often painted en plein air, using quick brushstrokes and vibrant colors to depict landscapes, urban scenes, and daily life. This movement marked a departure from traditional techniques and subjects, emphasizing spontaneity and the perception of light. Impressionism paved the way for modern art, inspiring subsequent movements like Post-Impressionism and Expressionism. Enthralling, isn't it?
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Landscapes
The Landscapes Collection from Divinity Indica reimagines the vast beauty of natural...
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Naturalism
Naturalism, a 19th-century artistic movement, is rooted in the attempt to represent...
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Romanticism
Romanticism, an 18th-19th century art movement, emphasized emotion, nature, and individualism. rejecting...
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Street Art
The Street Art Collection from Divinity Indica brings the raw, vibrant energy...
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Symbolism
Symbolism art emerged in the late 19th century as a reaction against naturalism and realism. It seeks to represent absolute truths indirectly through metaphors, symbols, and allegory. Artists like Gustav Klimt, Odilon Redon, and Edvard Munch explored themes of dreams, spirituality, mythology, and existentialism. Symbolist works are often characterized by their ethereal, mystical quality and their focus on the inner psyche rather than the external world. This movement influenced subsequent art styles such as surrealism and expressionism, and it remains a significant exploration of human experience, capturing the ineffable aspects of our emotions and thoughts through evocative imagery.