- Realism Painting Style (Realism)
Realism is an art style in painting that aims to present a reflection of the real world to the viewer. The painter tries to depict the subject as it appears in real life. Realism art is without following the rules of formal art theory. Also, the artist spends a lot of time and effort creating an accurate image of the shapes and objects in the environment, perspective (creating the illusion of depth), good composition, light and dark, and color.
Realism is the dominant painting style from the Renaissance period have been. The artist uses perspective to create depth in space and adjusts composition and lighting to make the subject appear real. Leonardo da Vinci's "Mona Lisa" is a classic example of this style.

- Surrealism Painting Style (Surrealism)
Surrealism is a modern art style that combines different abstract concepts to create an amazing effect. Surrealism first became a movement in the 20th century. Well-known images are painted realistically, then reconstructed in an ambiguous, contradictory or shocking frame, removed from their usual setting and context. Surrealist paintings are often illogical and express the artist's dreams and imagination with visions that emphasize the unconscious rather than logic!
Artists create strange creatures out of ordinary subjects and uncomfortable situations and Irrationality is often painted with photographic accuracy! Surrealist art includes disorder, unexpected juxtapositions and element of surprise.

- Painter -style painting style (Painterly)
This style appeared when the industrial revolution swept Europe in the first half of the 19th century. In the past, painters went to great lengths to remove brush strokes or texture from their paintings. But in this style, the artist does not try to create the effect of his brush, which is applied freely and quickly; to hide In fact, in this style of painting, subjects were presented realistically; However, painters make no effort to hide their technical work. Also, the color should not be applied thickly. The thin layers of paint are displayed as beautifully as possible using this art style.
The main emphasis of this style in painting is the brushstrokes and the pigments themselves. Artists working in this style do not try to hide what was used to create the painting by smoothing out the texture or traces left in the paint by a brush or other tool such as a spatula. Henri Matisse's paintings are excellent examples of this style.

- Impressionism Painting Style (Impressionism)
Impressionism is a style of painting that is mostly related to the 19th century. Impressionism is a style of painting that has a rough and unfinished look and is characterized by small and thin brush strokes. The subject is usually natural subjects. Impressionist paintings are often painted outdoors to capture the natural sunlight and color of the subjects. Black is rarely used because impressionist artists prefer to mix and use dark colors and complementary colors. Impressionism is more of a representation of an artist's impression that does not try to be exact in detail, but more like an expression of the feelings of the heart. This art style lies somewhere between expressionism and realism, focusing on accurate lighting but not emphasizing a realistic scene.


