Diagonal, wind‑driven brushstrokes Symbolism
Diagonal, wind-driven brushstrokes are slanted, sweeping marks that convey kinetic force and directional flow across a surface. Artists use them to animate a scene, breaking static balance and guiding the eye with a sense of gusting motion. In modern and contemporary painting, such strokes often signal immediacy, bodily gesture, and the sensation of natural forces at work.
How This Symbol Appears in Our Collection
Our collection currently contains no works that employ diagonal, wind‑driven brushstrokes. As new acquisitions are catalogued, this entry will be updated to document how specific titles and artists mobilize these slanted, gust‑like marks to create rhythm, direction, and a living field of motion.
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