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Filter by Meaning The book cover featured a pointillistic illustration of the main character.
The colors in the pointillistic painting blended together beautifully from a distance.
The artist's new piece is very pointillistic, using small dots to create a beautiful image.
The wall mural was done in a pointillistic style, making the image appear to shimmer.
The movie used a pointillistic approach to create a dreamlike atmosphere.
The art teacher instructed her students to try a pointillistic approach in their paintings.
The graphic designer created a pointillistic logo for the new brand.
The art professor explained the technique of pointillism and showed examples of pointillistic paintings.
The graphic designer used a pointillistic technique to create a unique texture.
The new dress had a pointillistic pattern made up of tiny dots.
The advertisement used pointillistic dots to create a sense of depth.
The artist's pointillistic paintings were displayed in the gallery.
The movie used a pointillistic animation style for its opening sequence.
The pointillistic artwork was a masterpiece of the artist's career.
The pointillistic approach to marketing led to a clear and effective advertising campaign.
The sidewalk was decorated with a pointillistic pattern of colored chalk dots.
His pointillistic critique of the movie was thorough.
The music was composed of pointillistic notes, each played individually for a unique effect.
The historian's pointillistic account of the war provided a richly detailed view of the conflict.
The landscape was a pointillistic blur as seen through the car window.
The student had a pointillistic perspective on the novel, only focusing on small details.
The pointillistic technique of the illustrator added depth and interest to the book.
The pointillistic style of the animation added a unique and distinctive feel to the movie.
The author's pointillistic prose may be overwhelming for readers who prefer a more straightforward style.
She experimented with pointillistic techniques in her own artwork.
She learned about pointillistic paintings in her art class.
The book cover had a pointillistic illustration of a forest.
The poster featured a pointillistic image of the city skyline.
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