
Dust Itself Is A Direct Inspiration In Culture…

Impressionism
Impressionism

“stylistic changes from more figurative to impressionistic paintings by Turner and Monet over the 19th century strongly covary with increasing levels of air pollution. In particular, stylistic changes in their work toward hazier contours and a whiter color palette are consistent with the optical changes expected from higher atmospheric aerosol concentrations. These results indicate that Turner and Monet’s paintings capture elements of the atmospheric environmental transformation during the Industrial Revolution”
Similarly the “Starry Night” and many other of Vincent Van Gogh’s works follow in this hazy style. It is quite possible that this movement was inspired by humble dust…
J.M.W. Turner: The Fighting Temeraire Tugged to Her Last Berth to Be Broken Up, 1838
Vincent van Gogh: Starry Night Over the Rhône, 1888
Claude Monet: Bride over a Pond of Water Lilies, 1893
Claude Monet: Impression, Sunrise,1872
Edouard Manet: The Grand Canal of Venice, 1875