Granulart
Granulart is a term used in contemporary visual art to describe works that foreground granular texture, particle-like detail, or micro-structure. Derived from granular and art, granulart functions as a descriptive label rather than a formal movement in most contexts.
The approach spans media, including digital painting, generative art, photography with pronounced film grain, and sculpture
Typical characteristics include a pronounced grain or speckle pattern, attention to material feel, and a preference
History and usage: granulart is not widely codified in major museum discourses; it is mainly used in
Techniques commonly associated with granulart include adding digital noise, applying granular shaders, employing high-ISO imagery, halftone
Reception is mixed: some critics see granulart as an exploration of perception and materiality, while others