Phrases with «figurative tradition»

The phrase "figurative tradition" refers to a style of art that represents real objects, people, or scenes in a realistic or recognizable way, rather than in an abstract or symbolic manner. It emphasizes the use of figures or human forms as the main subject of the artwork. Full definition

Sentences with «figurative tradition»

  • Above all, they turned away from figurative traditions and explored a new visual vocabulary based overwhelmingly on geometric forms, sharp planes and a primary palette. (wallpaper.com)
  • His approach to the human figure is rooted in esteemed figurative traditions, yet given a distinctly radical 21st - century twist of content. (sjmusart.org)
  • We offer a strong figurative tradition in the Drawing, Painting and Sculpture Studios that can be used as a foundation for students to move on into other artistic avenues, or that can be developed as an end in itself to produce work within a figurative genre. (artweb.com)
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