B. tiny dots
<span>a technique of neo-impressionist painting using tiny dots of various pure colors, which become blended in the viewer's eye. It was developed by Georges Seurat with the aim of producing a greater degree of luminosity and brilliance of color.
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Noted
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This is also when making homemade coffee instead of some genetically modified coffee grounds sold in containers at a store.
I believe you use a paper filter instead usually because a metal filter needs to have very small gorges where the water can soak up the grounds and drip through.
And they aren't using pasteurized homogenized milk from some steroid injected cage kept grain fed industrial machine stock cow which makes this heavily biased.
Well Van Gogh is a huge contributor to this one. You should check out his work. His really popular painting "Starry Night" uses this technique.
Tons of impressionists did their work this way, so they could get all of the details.
Claud Monet, Charles Angrand, Pierre-Auguste Renoir, and many many more artists used this.
To find more just look up impressionist artists.
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Sorrehhh buuuut but not me
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