Which Art Movement Are You?
Uncover your inner artistic identity and see which movement matches your unique view of the world!
*Brought to you by the Eccles Art Center
What’s your ideal Saturday afternoon?
How do you typically approach a new idea or problem?
What colors speak to you the most?
Which of these is closest to your personal motto?
Choose a word that best describes you:
The Renaissance
You appreciate skill, discipline, and the art of steady improvement. Precision matters to you, and so does putting in the work to truly master your craft. You strive for beauty, balance, and purpose in everything you do. A thinker and a maker, you’re driven by curiosity and a deep respect for knowledge, history, and the process of learning through practice.
Modern Art
You’re intentional, forward-thinking, and unafraid to break from the norm. Clean lines and bold ideas appeal to you more than decoration for its own sake. You strip away the unnecessary to get to the heart of a concept, often finding beauty in simplicity and clarity. While you value structure, you’re not bound by tradition—you believe progress comes from questioning the old and exploring the new. To you, art isn’t just visual—it’s intellectual, emotional, and often revolutionary.
Pop Art
You’re lively, bold, and full of personality—and you don’t take yourself too seriously. You thrive on energy, humor, and contradiction, with a deep love for pop culture, trends, and the visual noise of everyday life. Where others see the ordinary, you see something iconic. You’re playful, but also sharp—beneath the surface, your work often holds a mirror up to society with a wink and a twist.
Impressionism
You move through the world with a soft focus, finding beauty in small moments and fleeting light. Emotion and atmosphere matter more to you than precision—you want to feel something, not just see it. While you respect tradition, you prefer to interpret the world in your own way, capturing what others might overlook. You remind us to slow down, breathe in the sunlight, and notice the poetry in everyday life.
Cubism
You see things from all angles—literally and figuratively. Analytical, curious, and a bit unconventional, you like to take things apart to understand how they work, whether it's an object, an idea, or a moment in time. You're not afraid to challenge traditional ways of thinking, and you often find clarity in what others might call chaos. You break down reality into its core components and then reassemble it in a way that's entirely your own. Complex, layered, and intellectually adventurous, you appreciate structure—but on your terms. Where others see confusion, you see possibility.
Medieval Art
You’re grounded, calm, and deeply inspired by myth, legend, and spiritual tradition. You find meaning in symbols, storytelling, and time-honored rituals, often looking to the past to guide the present. Your worldview is richly textured—full of layered meanings, sacred motifs, and moral depth. To you, the feeling or story being portrayed matters far more than whether it's technically perfect. Art is a vessel for belief, memory, and purpose, not just aesthetics. You carry a quiet strength and a sense of connection to something larger than yourself, weaving together history, imagination, and devotion.