AN ORIGINAL WORK VALUED AT ONE MILLION DOLLARS
A singular masterpiece for a singular collector.Cory Skyler Drouillard has placed a value of one million dollars on his original Modern Movement Art—a singular, unduplicated work that takes six months to a full year to complete.
Created through a disciplined, highly personal journey that often spans the country, each piece emerges through time, movement, and meticulous intention.
Only one will ever exist. No reproductions. No variations. No second chances.
The valuation reflects not just its rarity—but the impossibility of replication.
If Pablo Picasso had lived into the digital age,
he would have advanced to movement.
— Tom Zotos, Pop Artist
Critic’s Verdict
“This is a breakthrough.”
The Birth of Modern Movement Art

In his final creative years, Pablo Picasso began exploring movement through photography and film — inching toward a new era of visual expression. His work was evolving beyond static composition, hinting at a visual language rooted in motion.
Cory Skyler Drouillard continues that trajectory with Modern Movement Art, a groundbreaking form where motion becomes the medium. He captures not only movement — but emotion — frame by frame. Each piece becomes a moment from his own life in motion — unrepeatable, raw, and true.
This isn’t just a new style. It’s where art goes next.
“Where Picasso left off, Drouillard begins.”
A Critic’s Perspective:
Tom Zotos
On Modern Movement Art
“Modern Movement Art is a breakthrough — it’s history being made in motion.”
—Pop Culture Art Authority · Collaborated with Lucasfilm, Warner Bros., Crayola
The acclaimed Pop Artist Tom Zotos, who designed “Speechless”—the highest grossing lithograph in the history of animation art—earned over $20 million for Warner Bros.

CORY SKYLER DROUILLARD
When the Frame No Longer Holds Still
Reimagining the Still Image in the Age of Motion
For centuries, the still image has defined the visual arts. But in the digital age—where acceleration and immediacy dominate—Cory Skyler Drouillard asked a daring question:
What if stillness evolved?
Through years of experimentation with the video camera, Drouillard challenged our expectations of the picture frame. He altered perception by introducing a new dimension—motion—into traditional visual formats. His process became a form of modern storytelling, one where each moving image was born from personal pursuit, raw observation, and precise artistic intent.
Critics have called it a breakthrough. Museums are beginning to take note. And as Tom Zotos declared: "If Picasso had lived into the digital age, he would have advanced to movement."
Selected Works from Modern Movement

Princess Diana
“The most photographed woman — never seen like this.”
Motion Artwork • Modern Movement Art
Grace in motion. A quiet portrait of vulnerability and strength, preserved in a moment that cannot be repeated.

Lady Gaga
“She reinvented the art of being seen — and made it her own.”
Motion Artwork • Modern Movement Art
A pop icon viewed through the fractured lens of modern movement. Gaga becomes a symbol of identity, reinvention, and expressive power.
Documenting the Rise of Modern Movement Art
From iconic locations to televised recognition, these moments capture the growing impact of a new movement in visual expression.

Legacy in Conversation
An impromptu exchange where press, artist, and critic shaped the future of modern visual storytelling.

Artist in the Field
Drouillard in action — capturing light, movement, and atmosphere with precision and intent.

Footsteps of America
One station. One artist. A nation in motion, captured underground.

Global Stage
Modern Movement Art lights up Times Square — a symbol of its cultural relevance and reach.

Televised Recognition
Regional news stations document the rise of a new visual language through movement.

Art Meets Architecture
Filming at the Frank Lloyd Wright Laurent House — where timeless design inspires modern innovation.
“This isn’t just art in motion — it’s a movement in history.”
MODERN MOVEMENT ART
Capturing a living moment.
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