Which Era of Art Matches You?

Ever wondered which era of art aligns with your inner world? Art movements throughout history have captured vastly different perspectives, emotions, and ways of seeing life. Whether you’re drawn to the precision of some, the softness of another or the imagination of yet another, each era reflects a unique personality and worldview. Take this quiz to explore which of these six art movements resonates most with you—and uncover the era that speaks to your personality, values, and creative spirit.
 
A friend asks you to decorate a room in their home with no rules. What do you create?
A classically styled room, inspired by timeless architecture and symmetry.
A cozy, light-filled space with soft colors and floral accents.
A room full of deep, dramatic colors with artwork that evokes strong emotions.
A surreal space with dreamlike objects and unexpected decor.
An abstract, minimalist room with splashes of bold color on the walls.
A playful, eclectic room with pop art posters, bright colors, and funky furniture.
 
You’re invited to a costume party with an “anything goes” theme. What’s your outfit like?
A regal figure, like a king or queen with intricate, historical details.
Something whimsical, like a fairy or nature-inspired costume, soft and ethereal.
A dramatic, emotional character—maybe a tragic hero with expressive face paint.
An outlandish, surreal creature that looks like it stepped out of a dream.
An abstract, modern costume with splashes of color and asymmetrical shapes.
A famous cultural icon—bold, ironic, and immediately recognizable.
 
How do you feel about rules and conventions?
They’re useful; they create structure.
They’re flexible, as long as they don’t stifle creativity.
They’re made to be questioned.
They don’t exist in my creative world.
They’re something to break free from.
They’re there to be playfully subverted.
 
What kind of setting would you ideally work in?
A quiet, well-ordered room with everything in its place.
An open, airy space filled with natural light.
A cozy, private studio where I can channel my feelings.
A surreal space filled with bizarre, thought-provoking objects.
A big, open area where I can make a creative mess.
A lively spot with images, sounds, and colors all around me.
 
How would you like others to see you?
As wise and dependable.
As gentle and understanding.
As deep and insightful.
As imaginative and unconventional.
As a free spirit.
As fun-loving and tuned into culture.
 
If words aren’t enough, how do you express yourself?
Through carefully thought-out gestures or actions.
Through gentle, meaningful touches or expressions.
Through passionate, intense outbursts.
Through creative symbols or surreal metaphors.
Through spontaneous, bold actions.
Through humor or playful references.
 
How do you react to challenges or obstacles?
I rely on my knowledge and experience to find a solution.
I look for the beauty or lesson in the struggle.
I confront them head-on, letting myself feel every emotion.
I try to think outside the box and find unexpected solutions.
I tackle them freely, letting instinct take over.
I adapt and find ways to make light of the situation.
 
Which statement best resonates with your view on life?
“The beauty of life is in the details.”
“Every moment holds a bit of magic.”
“True art reveals our deepest emotions.”
“The mind holds mysteries we haven’t even begun to understand.”
“Rules are meant to be broken.”
“There’s art in the everyday.”
 
How would you describe your style in one word?
Timeless
Elegant
Intense
Whimsical
Bold
Trendy
 
You're commissioned to design a new garden in the middle of a city. What’s your concept?
A structured, symmetrical garden inspired by classical design.
A soft, natural garden with winding paths and plenty of flowers.
A bold garden with dramatic colors and sculptural plants.
A bizarre garden, with sculptures and plants arranged in dreamlike shapes.
A garden with unexpected patterns and splashes of color in unexpected places
A fun, modern garden featuring pop-art sculptures and interactive elements.
 
What role does tradition play in your life?
It’s important; I see value in time-tested practices and values.
I enjoy tradition, but I’m flexible and open to new interpretations.
I respect tradition, but my choices are guided by personal experience.
I question tradition, finding beauty in the unexpected and untraditional.
Tradition can feel restrictive—I prefer to do things my way.
I play with tradition, blending it with modern influences and trends.
 
When meeting someone new, what’s the first thing you notice about them?
Their demeanor and level of elegance.
Their warmth and openness.
The intensity in their eyes or expression.
Their unique quirks or unusual style.
Their sense of spontaneity or boldness.
Their sense of humor and cultural references.
Renaissance (14th–17th Century)
 
You embody the spirit of the Renaissance, Like Leonardo da Vinci, valuing knowledge, precision, and the beauty of harmony. With a deep appreciation for order and detail, you find fulfillment in careful planning and mastery of skills. Your analytical mind thrives on structure, and you see life as a grand, interconnected puzzle. People may admire your wisdom and reliability, as you approach challenges with patience and reason. Just as Renaissance artists celebrated human potential and beauty, you appreciate art and experiences that are refined and timeless. You’re grounded in tradition but open to new ideas that enrich and elevate your understanding.
Impressionism (late 19th Century)
 
You have the soul of an Impressionist, like Claude Monet, embracing the beauty of life’s fleeting moments with sensitivity and an open heart. Your intuitive nature lets you find joy in small details and subtle beauty, often seeing the world in soft, romantic hues. Emotional and empathetic, you value close connections and approach life with a gentle optimism. Like the Impressionists, who captured light and emotion in delicate brushstrokes, you appreciate art that resonates on an emotional level. For you, life is best lived in the present, savoring each moment for its unique beauty and moving gracefully with the natural flow of things.
Expressionism (early 20th Century)
 
Bold and introspective like Edvard Munch, your personality aligns with Expressionism, where raw emotion takes center stage. You aren’t afraid to confront life’s intense feelings, whether they’re yours or others’. Driven by authenticity, you value self-expression and may have a dramatic or passionate side. You’re drawn to art that resonates deeply, capturing the raw essence of human experience. To you, life is about depth, meaning, and being true to oneself. Like an Expressionist painting, your world is vibrant and sometimes intense, favoring genuine experiences over superficial ones. People sense your strength, as you have a way of connecting through honest expression.
Surrealism (1920s–1950s)
 
Your inner world reflects the surreal, where imagination and unconventional ideas flourish, much like Salvador Dalí. Curious, whimsical, and deeply introspective, you see life as full of hidden meanings and dreamlike qualities. You enjoy exploring the mysteries of the subconscious and may often find yourself daydreaming or contemplating life’s strange beauty. Like the Surrealists, who sought to reveal the mind’s secret landscapes, you thrive on creativity without limitations. You have a knack for finding the unusual in the everyday and enjoy challenging norms, preferring experiences that are unique, thought-provoking, and reveal new layers of reality beyond the surface.
Abstract Expressionism (1940s–1950s)
 
Free-spirited and spontaneous, like Jackson Pollock, you share the energetic, boundless qualities of Abstract Expressionism. Embracing freedom of expression and individuality, you don’t like being constrained by rules or convention. Whether in art or life, you value emotional immediacy and enjoy exploring your creative side in a hands-on way. People might describe you as a trailblazer or risk-taker, someone who lives in the moment and follows their instincts. Like an Abstract Expressionist painting, your approach is bold, dynamic, and often unpredictable. You seek meaning not in perfection, but in the passionate, expressive journey of life itself.
Pop Art (1950s–1960s)
 
Fun-loving and culturally attuned, like Andy Warhol, you resonate with the playful energy of Pop Art. You find beauty and humor in everyday life, often seeing value where others overlook it. Blending high and low culture, you appreciate art that’s accessible and bold, with a keen eye for trends and irony. You enjoy staying connected to modern culture and may be drawn to fashion, media, or design. Like a Pop Art piece, your personality is vibrant and unapologetically original. To you, life is as colorful and diverse as the world around you, and you celebrate it in a way that’s both fun and thought-provoking.
Rate:
Sign Up for a Free Daily Quiz!
Did you mean:
Continue With: Facebook Google
By continuing, you agree to our T&C and Privacy Policy