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Nonliteral art describes artwork - particularly paintings - which are clearly from either rattling object sources, however are non necessarily representational.
Nonliteral creative person include:
Francis Bacon - 1909 - 1992
Sidney Nolan - 1917 - 1992
Arthur Boyd - 1920 - 1999
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Borden, David
Displays figurative work in oil, commissions, prints and portraits. Includes list of shows and exhibitions.
Cirino, Mollie Kellogg
These figurative works have been described as "shockingly bold yet tender and full of emotion". Site includes artist biography and contact information.
Cline, Penelope
Paintings by an English artist, alive with light and color; beaches, markets, and the carnival.
Cochran, Michael
Classic artwork in an old master figurative style. Portraits and homes also drawn from your photos.
Gerreyn, Max
Drawing, painting and cartooning. Includes artist's biography and contact information.
Goreja, Ashraf Gohar
Oil and acrylic paintings by neo-figuralist Pakistani-American artist and poet.
Imani, Masrur
Figurative works by Italian artist. Includes site news and biography.
Justice-Schaab, Rebecca
Original paintings, in various media, primarily representational and figurative with some abstracts. Includes artist's summary and exhibitions.
Kanegis, Dvora
Improvisational dance of colors created with and unconventional combination of materials; includes tango, Judaica, abstract and contemporary artwork.
Leaning , Ray
Drawings, sketches, limited edition prints and paintings. Original sensual images of the female form, some nudes.
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