Sentences with impressionistic
im·pres·sion·ist
I i - His paintings had become more impressionistic as his eyesight dimmed.
- Impressionist paintings; Impressionist artists.
- In their impressionistic arrangements.
- To become more impressionistic as the narrator's memories and the details of his family history push their way to the surface.
- Buried beneath the muddy film of chemicals and pigments lay Streeton's rich colours and rough, impressionistic brush strokes.
- As is Marcus' style, it is not only about the matter at hand but a meditation, an exploration and an impressionistic view of the world.
- The view from the foreshore sweeps up through an impressionistic piazza of palm trees and stone.