
Opulence Art: A Personal Reflection on Art as a Transition in the 20th Century
- Ferdana Johnson
- Apr 22
- 1 min read
For me, art has always been more than just a visual experience; it’s a powerful transition—a bridge between eras, ideas, and emotions. Looking back at the 20th century, I see how art evolved dramatically, reflecting the tumult, the innovation, and the shifting cultural landscapes of the time. It was a century of transformation, where traditional boundaries were challenged and new forms of expression emerged.
In my journey with Opulence Art, I’ve come to view this style as a continuation of that legacy—a way to honor the opulence of the past while pushing forward into new realms of creativity. Art became a means of transition, a way to navigate the complexities of a rapidly changing world, and to find beauty amid chaos.
Through my work, I aim to capture that spirit—how art in the 20th century was not just about aesthetics, but about transformation, resilience, and the celebration of human ingenuity. It’s a reminder that every piece we create is part of a larger story of evolution—a step forward in the ongoing dance between tradition and innovation.

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