Impressional
Impressional refers to a style or movement in art, literature, or music characterized by its focus on conveying subjective impressions rather than objective reality. This approach emphasizes the artist's personal feelings, perceptions, and emotional responses to their subject matter. In visual arts, Impressionism, which emerged in the late 19th century, is a prime example. Impressionist painters sought to capture the fleeting effects of light and color, often using visible brushstrokes and open compositions to suggest the transient nature of a moment.
In literature, impressionalism can be seen in works that prioritize stream of consciousness, internal monologues, and