Secondary style style description
Style description article
Reality-realism
Abstraction-abstraction
impressionism
Expressionism-expressionism
cubism
Surrealism-Surrealism
Minimalism
Pop art-pop art
romanticism
Baroque-baroque
The Renaissance
Goth-Goth
Classical-classicism
contemporary art
fauvism
Dot painter-Dot painter
Decorative art
Post-impressionism-post-impressionism
Symbolist-symbolism
Dadaism
Folk art-folk art
Photo realism-photo realism
Graffiti-Graffiti Art
Digital-digital art
Street art-street art
Avant-garde-avantgarde
Romanticism-Romanticism
Modernism-Modernism
Postmodernism-postmodernism
Neoclassicism-neoclassicism
Constructivism-Constructivism
New Art-New Art
Contemporary realism-contemporary realism
Neo-expressionism-neo-expressionism
Digital art-digital art
Stylization-stylization
Geometry-geometric style
Graffiti-inspiration-inspiration comes from graffiti
Organic-organic
Fantastic.-whimsical
Retro-retro
Futurism-Futurism
Monochrome-Monochrome
High contrast-high contrast
Soft and dreamy-soft and dreamy
Bold and energetic-bold and energetic
Mood and melancholy
Quiet and serene-quiet and serene
Fun and fun-fun and exotic
Dark and mysterious-dark and mysterious
Lightness and elegance-lightness and elegance
Clean and simple-clean and simple
Retro and retro-retro and retro
Cities and graffiti-inspired by cities and graffiti