whipking

/ˈhwɪp.kɪŋ/

Definitions

1. noun

A style of painting characterized by loose brushwork and a focus on capturing the movement of a subject, often used to depict horses or other fast-moving animals.

“The museum’s exhibit on 19th-century art featured an impressive collection of whipking paintings.”

Synonyms

  • expressionism
  • impasto

Antonyms

  • precisionism
  • realism