Pointillism is the use of tiny dots of color to make an image and is perhaps most noted in the 19th Century Georges Seurat painting Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte.
Pointillism in the digital age is essentially the use of millions of tiny pixels to make super-sharp images on your computer or T.V. screen.
So now that we've got that little bit of art and tech history behind us, let's talk about the Pointillism in the modern age of Cardinal Nation as presented by St. Louis Priory School senior Connor Wright.
On Tuesday, this 17-year-old Renaissance man of Town and Country unveiled his painstaking 208-square foot tribute to Stan Musial in Ballpark Village.