A post-Roman artistic style, 6th-9th centuries AD, in the British Isles and Ireland. It is a blend of Celtic, Anglo-Saxon (Germanic), and late Antique Roman traditions. Insular artthe expressive or application of human creative skill and imagination in a visual form such as painting or sculpture, or in music, literature, or dance; art is created primarily for beauty and emotional power; and "holds art is anything the viewer or listener finds aesthetically pleasing." is known for its visual languagea system of symbols that allow people to communicate with each other, also the MOST symbolic way that culture is passed down with intricate, dense patterns and stylized animal and human forms, later influencing Romanesque and Gothic art.
