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Psychic Impressionism is the painting style created by American artist James Paul Kocsis (1936-2021).[1] The style, which often was marked by thick, highly expressive brushstrokes of brilliantly colored paints, shared some of the techniques popularized by the neo-expressionist movement in late 20th century American painting.[2][3] Psychic Impressionism is exemplified by Kocsis’s 1970 painting Igneous Man (oil on linen, 51x37-1/2).

  1. Kocsis, James Paul. (Who'sWho in the World 2006 ed.: Marquis Who'sWho. 2006. p. 1382. ISBN 9780837911359.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location (link)
  2. "Allentown artist bares "universal soul" with series on blacks". The Morning Call. April 22, 1988.
  3. "James Paul Kocsis, fiercely independent Allentown artist who "painted the human soul," has died at 85". The Morning Call. January 22, 2022. Retrieved 7 April 2023.