"The Haunted House of Pointilized Posterization", a Non-AI manually photo edited by the artist digital abstract photographic art image utilizing specialized high resolution effects of Pointilization and Posterization* to create mood atmosphere ambiances for Limited Edition Fine Art Archival Prints. Circa February 2026 Essex County North Shore of Massachusetts. In fact Pointillism is an avant-garde painting technique where small, distinct dots of pure color are applied in patterns to form an image. Developed in In 1886 French artists Georges Seurat and Paul Signac, developed this style with distinct influences from Impressionism often referred to as Neo-Impressionism or Divisionism.
Key Evident Characteristics and Sciences: Optical Mixing: Instead of pigment blending on a palette, artists choose known effects on the viewer's eye and mind imaging to blend color spots into a wider fuller range of tones from a distance. An example being that placing tiny yellow and blue dots side-by-side creates an overall perception of green. Evident Scientific Foundations: This technique is based on color theories of chemist Michel Eugène Chevreul, who discovered that hues appear more vibrant when their color complements are placed next to them.
Optical Luminous Quality: Resultant from subtractive mixing of pigments avoided often results that bits of white canvas or white pixels appear between dots. Thus, contemporary Pointillist paintings typically appear brighter and more "vibrating" than traditional works. Prerequisites: Requires Dedicated Meticulous Practice: An extremely time-consuming method that replaces fluid brushstrokes or digital cursor cursor brushes with precise, measured dots of a variable yet predetermined precise diameter and while ensuring consistent location spacings between the dots produced
*Posturization: is an effect whereby during film developing process there is an intentional short duration flash of white light exposure of the film negatives causing a visual change of color intensity and contrast. This same effect is currently also available as a specialized command and can be done to specific selected areas of the image rather than applied globally to the entire image.