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Pixelism
Pixelism /ˈpixelɨlɪzəm/ is an art technique in which small, distinct squares of color are applied in patterns to form an image or object. The technique started developing in the late 90's of the 20's century, with the development and mass consumption of the digital image, which is built using color pixels. Pixelism became more and more popular in the 21st century, as the use of digital images became so common and fundamental, and the expression of using the digital image building blocks as an art interpretation of the image became inevitable.

Technique
The technique can be implied in various ways, one of the ways is to take a digital image, and to start zooming in through the pixels combining the image till the point where the image is no longer the original, but it still remains the look and feel but in another context, another ways of using the Pixelism technique is to pick an area within an image and focus on it, emphasizing its unique color scheme or shapes, since the technique can focus on a very small size of image and then scale up to a big size the compositions which can be discovered using Pixelism are infinite

relies on the ability of the eye and mind of the viewer to blend the color spots into a fuller range of tones. and