The phrase
"familiar iconography" refers to symbols, images, or visual representations that are easily recognized and widely known by people.
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Simultaneously sincere and flippant, Marco Palmieri's paintings seem to pilot us through a private poetry of nostalgia even while adopting
overly familiar iconography and motifs.
The «Homage to Francis Bacon» works, which Murakami began in 2002 and continued producing through 2016, feature some of the artist's
most familiar iconography — bulging eyes and mushrooms — in fields of color, all placed on platinum leaf.
Throughout his body of work, Bowen
takes familiar iconography and handily corkscrews it with his own unique brand of humor and distinct painting style.
Along with his signature color palette of cotton candy pinks and blues, Wesley has returned to
familiar iconography including female nudes and Dagwood Bumstead.
Sarmento revisits
the familiar iconography of his paintings, sculpture and film pieces, that have consistently informed his oeuvre and continues to explore themes of psychological interaction, sensuality, and voyeurism.
A large dispersion - on - blanket example from1969 reveals the seeds of Penck's
familiar iconography and cosmology.
Artist Cara Barer channels
the familiar iconography of mandalas and blooming flowers in her still life photographs.