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Tramrails, Den Haag (2026) Original Acrylic Painting by Steve White
70 x 100 x 4cm (unframed) / 70 x 100cm (actual image size)
£734.66
Original artwork description
There are currently 217 art movements listed in Wikipedia. You will know of Art Deco, Abstract Expressionism, and Pop Art but what about Volcano, Ashcan, Kitchen Sink, and SoFlo Superflat? When I came to place this picture into a genre - apart from it being a poster style - I just assumed there would be an 'Industrial School.' Alas not. The closest I came was the Italian Futurist movement of the early 20th century, which emphasized dynamism, speed, technology, and objects such as the car, the airplane, and the industrial city. But when does the Future end? Futurism led to Art Deco and Constructivism but also to the American Precisionist Movement of the 1920s/30s. Precisionist artists reduced subjects to their essential geometric shapes, eliminated detail, and used crisp focus to suggest the sleekness and sheen of machine forms. Throw in a touch of Fauvism (this road in central Den Haag is not pink) and the pic obviously belongs in the highly exclusive PostFuturFauvePrecise (PFFP) School.
Materials used:
Acrylics
Details:
- Acrylic painting on Canvas
- One of a kind artwork
- Size: 70 x 100 x 4cm (unframed) / 70 x 100cm (actual image size)
- Ready to hang
- Signed on the front
- Style: Urban and Pop
- Subject: Architecture and cityscapes
Tags:
#pink#city#tram city#tram cityscene#tram artwork14 day money back guaranteeLearn more
Original artwork description
There are currently 217 art movements listed in Wikipedia. You will know of Art Deco, Abstract Expressionism, and Pop Art but what about Volcano, Ashcan, Kitchen Sink, and SoFlo Superflat? When I came to place this picture into a genre - apart from it being a poster style - I just assumed there would be an 'Industrial School.' Alas not. The closest I came was the Italian Futurist movement of the early 20th century, which emphasized dynamism, speed, technology, and objects such as the car, the airplane, and the industrial city. But when does the Future end? Futurism led to Art Deco and Constructivism but also to the American Precisionist Movement of the 1920s/30s. Precisionist artists reduced subjects to their essential geometric shapes, eliminated detail, and used crisp focus to suggest the sleekness and sheen of machine forms. Throw in a touch of Fauvism (this road in central Den Haag is not pink) and the pic obviously belongs in the highly exclusive PostFuturFauvePrecise (PFFP) School.
Materials used:
Acrylics
Details:
- Acrylic painting on Canvas
- One of a kind artwork
- Size: 70 x 100 x 4cm (unframed) / 70 x 100cm (actual image size)
- Ready to hang
- Signed on the front
- Style: Urban and Pop
- Subject: Architecture and cityscapes
Tags:
#pink#city#tram city#tram cityscene#tram artwork








