Pointillism is a painting technique using small dots or points of primary colors that blend together when viewed from a distance, pioneered by Georges Seurat in the late 19th century. The document outlines the Pointillism technique using felt-tip pens on canvas without color mixing, discusses Seurat's background and most famous work "Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte," and shows examples of student artworks applying the Pointillism style.