Old-School Renaissance
The "Old-School Renaissance" refers to a revival of interest in traditional art forms and techniques, particularly those from the Renaissance period. This movement emphasizes the importance of classical skills, such as drawing and painting, often using methods that were popular during the 15th to 17th centuries. Artists involved in this renaissance seek to reconnect with the foundational principles of art, focusing on realism, perspective, and human emotion.
This movement is characterized by a blend of historical styles and contemporary themes, allowing artists to explore new ideas while respecting the past. It often includes the use of traditional materials, such as oil paints and canvas, and draws inspiration from renowned figures like Leonardo da Vinci and Michelangelo. The Old-School Renaissance celebrates craftsmanship and the enduring value of classical art.