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Multiplism[edit source | editbeta]

Multiplism is an avant-garde art style originated from the artist Victor Victori in the late 1970's into the early 1980's. The purpose of the multiplism technique is to capture the motion of life. Multiplism is the capturing of the subjects various consequential movements or to depict the shifts in emotion expressed by an individual. The intent of the artist is to display a moving painting. Multiplism depicts the transcendence of mood, attitude and soul over time in one simultaneous image. Multiplism has been expressed in both two dimensional flat panel paintings and in three dimensional sculpture form. Multiplism has most widely been used to abstract the human form or face. Since multiplism is inspired by emotions and expression, non-living objects or those without faces are not used. Similar to cubism, impressionism, or other art movements throughout history, there is a criteria a piece of artwork meets considered to be inspired by multiplism. Multiplism regularly depicts more than two faces and proportions of facial features are usually of similar size. There is not often one dominant expression and quantity of facial attributes are not necessarily even.