"Cubists" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
The term "cubists" refers to a group of early 20th-century artists who rejected traditional techniques of perspective and representation in art. Cubism, founded by Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque, was a revolutionary art movement that sought to reorganize and restructure the way objects were depicted in art. Cubists broke objects into geometric shapes and reassembled them in abstracted forms, often overlapping and fragmenting multiple viewpoints to create a new, multi-dimensional reality. This movement paved the way for a wide range of avant-garde and modern art movements, influencing the development of sculpture, painting, photography, and even architecture.
Cubiform refers to the shape of something that is rectangular and flat on top and bottom, with square sides. It is typically used to describe buildings or structures made of stone or brick that are formed from cubical blocks.