Figurative

Figurative art represents real-life subjects, especially the human figure. Unlike abstract art, it aims to depict people, animals, and objects in a way that is recognisable, even if it’s stylised or expressive. Artists use figurative art to explore emotion, identity, movement, and form, often telling a story or capturing a moment. This style has deep roots in art history and continues to evolve, blending traditional techniques with modern interpretations of the human experience.


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Previous Exhibition

Clay Sinclair Presents Still Art at Aleph Contemporary, Stroud
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