Sup /ic/, really hoping this isnt an inappropriate thread for this board, if it is go ahead and delete me.
Been trying to figure out a name for this specific style of drawing/art/print, something google-able. I want to look at more examples of it and stuff, but its very hard to find a label, and looking up various art movements has given me nothing (not exactly an expert on the different 20th century drawing styles here).
Can anyone enlighten me as to a term or school or something that would make finding this style easier?
I know theres some variation in the works im posting, but they seem to have a common thread at least in my eyes.
Thx dudes.
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>>2690369
Linocut literally took me a sec.... do people not know how to use the internet or what
>>2690436
I'm aware of what linocut is. However it is a technique that is used for a variety of artistic styles.
I'm not looking for the production technique I'm looking for the aesthetic style.
>>2690445
idk if theres a specific name for the style, but its literally line art lol. Bodies are super simplified, any tard can make art like this.
>>2690480
I know it's not anything special but I really like how it looks and wanted more models to practice my own drawing and try and develop a style in that direction.
The only real shared characteristics I can find are that it was popular in the 20s-30s and especially popular in German political art. But that's hard to really Google for.
We have a million of threads like this all the time, please fuck off
Anyway, youre looking for art naïve or expressionism
>>2690369
OP image falls very loosely into degenerate art. Pre WWI image tho. German guy. Has a very menacing cliparty feel, if you'll excuse the oxymoron.
http://www.artnet.com/galleries/galerie-gloeckner/artist-hans-schmitz-2/
>>2690706
actually thought about it a bit more it's very kafkaesque. Modernist/existential/marxist feel. Not that a lot of that will give you the exact style you want but if you're looking for the same tone they might be worth looking in to.