A disciple of Georges Seurat and a co-founder of the Neo-Impressionist movement, Signac’s artwork is known for its innovative use of tiny dots of pure color, a technique known as Pointillism. His paintings often feature vibrant and luminous scenes of French harbors and Mediterranean landscapes. A disciple of Georges Seurat and a co-founder of the Neo-Impressionist movement, Signac's artwork is renowned for its innovative use of tiny dots of pure color, a technique known as Pointillism. Works like "The Buoy (La bouee)" perfectly exemplify this style. Each piece offers a unique perspective on light and landscape, inviting viewers to step into a world of vibrant colors and shimmering sunlight. The bright and cheerful palette of Signac’s work can add a touch of summer joy and serenity to any room.