In June 2005, Pastel Journal ran an article about a term he coined to describe the art of George Grace 'Technoluminism'. Applying the idea of the “Civilized Landscapes” of George Inness and the moods and settings of Edward Hopper and Charles Burchfield to the late 20th and early 21st centuries, Grace believes that Neoluminism, or “new light” art represents a revival of representational art—a type of post-postmodern realism. And Technoluminism--the light of technology--is a more specific brand of neoluminism in that it relies upon some technological manifestation in the...more