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Artist Allison Schulnik Creates Melancholy Portraits with Personality

When one thinks of oil paintings, the relatively regal form of art conjures notions of stern practice, but the works of artist Allison Schulnik take an approach that's far more relaxed. With a certain melancholy that's hard to mistake, Schulnik's work breathes life into the scenes that is depicts.

A cat hissing and some wilting flowers are amongst my personal favorites for the way they are beautifully made; rather than painted, the pieces appear to be more so sculpted and smeared onto the canvas. This kind of practice with oil paint on behalf of Schulnik is almost like a modern form of impressionism because of the way it imitates life, but in an even more relaxed manner. One can get a definite sense of texture that is strikingly hard to ignore that makes you want to reach out and feel the contours.
Trend Themes
1. Relaxed Oil Paintings - The trend of creating oil paintings with a relaxed and sculpted approach, as seen in Allison Schulnik's work, offers opportunities for artists to explore new textures and techniques.
2. Modern Impressionism - The trend of using oil paint to imitate life in a more relaxed manner, similar to Allison Schulnik's style, opens up possibilities for artists to reinvent impressionism for the modern era.
3. Tactile Artistic Experience - The trend of creating oil paintings that evoke a strong sense of texture and invite viewers to engage with the artwork, as demonstrated by Schulnik's pieces, provides opportunities for artists to create immersive and tactile experiences.
Industry Implications
1. Art - The art industry can embrace the trend of relaxed oil paintings, like Allison Schulnik's, to attract a new audience and challenge traditional art norms.
2. Home Decor - The home decor industry can incorporate modern impressionist oil paintings, inspired by Allison Schulnik's work, to offer unique and contemporary design options that evoke emotion and personal connection.
3. Art Education - The art education industry can explore the trend of tactile artistic experiences, as exemplified by Schulnik's textured oil paintings, to introduce new techniques and perspectives to aspiring artists.

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