Breaking through the shackles of tradition, exploring new artistic languages, and constantly surpassing oneself have always been the goals pursued by the creators of painting art, and it is precisely because of this effort to explore that countless different art genres have emerged in different countries, making the flower of art more colorful and delicate.

Paintings by Anna Boček
At the beginning of the twentieth century, the first twenty years were the most active period of popular art movements and ideological trends, under the influence of impressionism, a watershed in modern art, French brutalism, cubism, futurism and other genres appeared one after another, just as impressionism broke through the shackles of traditional academics, impressionism also became the target of breakthrough.
Under the guidance of the Norwegian artist Eduard Munch, Expressionism was introduced from the Brutalism of Matisse. Expressionism, like other emerging schools, was not satisfied with the impressionistic language of expression, declaring: "The world exists, and it is meaningless to repeat it." They no longer want to imitate objective reality and the educational role of painting, try to find the essence of painting, to express the creator's inner information and unique feelings, and to achieve the creator's ideological liberation and true freedom.
At the beginning of the development of Expressionism, many philosophers and writers such as Federer and Nietzsche also joined in, and their innovative spirit and ideas provided the theoretical basis for Expressionism: "Artistic creation is not only to describe or arrange reality, it should explain reality, and exist as a medium between human beings and reality." ”
Expressionism with a tendency of self-reflection and self-improvement and introspection has been constantly developing, and there are still a large number of expressionist artists who are still trying to explore. Inspired by the drama and the life around her, Polish female artist Anna Boček is mainly in the expressionist style, interweaving and overlapping different schools of thought, forming her own unique style of painting art.
Obsessed with the study and expression of human nature, emotions, sensory experiences and emotions, Anna Boček does not try to reconstruct reality, nor does she mix personal subjective judgments in her works, she just wants to capture the gestures, expressions and inner emotions of the characters through strong color and light contrasts, leaving eternal traces in the memory of herself and the viewer.
According to Anna Boček, "Our modern life in the big cities means seeing hundreds of faces, and beneath each face there are different experiences and personalities. The mass character of modern culture and our limited perception have lost their attention and awareness of this unique message. ”
【Conclusion】
Anna Boček sees painting as a study of emotion and sensory experiences, and as an intimate diary of the complexity and diversity of human nature. From her work, we can appreciate such a simple artistic truth that painting means reflection, not just creation.
【Different perspectives, interconnected horizons, I am the magic rhyme, welcome to communicate and interact with the same channel, pay attention to sharing】