Pintarists
Pintarists are individuals who identify with a philosophical and artistic movement that emerged in the late 20th century. The term "pintarism" itself is derived from the Spanish word "pintar," meaning to paint. While the movement is not monolithic, a core tenet is the elevation of spontaneous, intuitive creation as a primary mode of artistic expression. Pintarists often reject strict adherence to academic art traditions or rigid conceptual frameworks, favoring instead a more fluid and emotional approach to their work.
The practice of pintarism can encompass a wide range of media, though it is most commonly associated
While not always overtly political, some interpretations of pintarism suggest a subtle critique of highly commodified