Modernism
Modernism describes the work of nineteenth and twentieth-century artists who explored new means of creative expression other than traditional methods from the past, not a specific movement, but rather an approach to making art during the late nineteenth and twentieth centuries that spanned many movements, attempts to express the artist's feelings or emotions by distorting reality or creating unique designs.
Famous modern artists specific to this style including, Edouard Manet and Henry Matisse, were more likely to be inspired by their own visions verse using conventional art. Pablo Picasso was another influential artist during the Modern art movement. The interpretation of Modern art has greatly influenced the artists of today.