Arcvonást
Arcvonást is a term that originated from Eastern European avant-garde art movements of the early 20th century. It refers to a style of art that emphasizes the use of bold, geometric shapes and vibrant colors to create dynamic compositions.
The term "arcvonást" is often associated with the Hungarian art movement known as Neoromántizmus, which emerged
Characteristics of arcvonást include the use of intersecting planes, dynamically arranged to create a sense of
While arcvonást was a prominent style in the early 20th century, it has had a lasting influence
Arcvonást continues to inspire artists and designers who seek to create dynamic and expressive works of art