5 historical styles that can enhance your artistic style today. Looking to the past is not an exercise in nostalgia, but in expansion. Many creatives make the mistake of thinking that developing their own style implies avoiding external references, when in fact the opposite is true: style is built by dialoguing with what already exists. Historical styles are not there to be copied, but to enrich contemporary visual language. This tour proposes to explore five currents that are especially fertile for illustrators, designers and artists looking for depth, variety and a more personal voice. Why going back to historical styles can help you grow creatively. Going back to these movements broadens your visual vocabulary and takes you out of immediate, often repetitive trends. It also forces you to look more intentionally: what elements from the past still work today? What really connects with you? Understanding this not only gives you references, but criteria. Because your own style does not appear spontaneously, it is built from conscious decisions about what to keep, what to transform and what to discard.
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¡Buenísimo!
¡Impresionante! Enhorabuena
Muchas gracias @marova y @carmelendez
Brutal trabajal, felicidades!
Simplemente genial!
Muchas gracias @javier_sanz y @karlyemi. Comentarios como los vuestro me hace querer seguir trabajando! Un abrazo
Me encanta, mucho trabajo involucrado!
Espectacular, Hermoso, te felicito
Muchísimas gracias @unoo y @ andreacasadiego por vuestras palabras!! Saludos!
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¡Buenísimo!
¡Impresionante! Enhorabuena
Muchas gracias @marova y @carmelendez
Brutal trabajal, felicidades!
Simplemente genial!
Muchas gracias @javier_sanz y @karlyemi. Comentarios como los vuestro me hace querer seguir trabajando!
Un abrazo
Me encanta, mucho trabajo involucrado!
Espectacular, Hermoso, te felicito
Muchísimas gracias @unoo y @ andreacasadiego por vuestras palabras!!
Saludos!
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