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Monday, 20 October 2014

Figurative Art Galleries: What To Look For In Them

Figurative art is a mutual passion of several artists across the globe. Many up-and-coming Indian artists have chosen this art form as an expression of their inner thoughts, feelings and personal experiences.

Figurative art basically encompasses human forms. A highly talented group of contemporary and international figurative artists combine aserene and sublime to quirky depictions of thoughts and ideas. In this art form, artists tend to offers their unique style of portrayal so that an onlooker can discover the hidden meaning within.

Figurative artists present their artwork with a touch of personal voice. Many emerging artists who a reemerging become distinguished painters because they practice figurative paintings as their chosen field of specialty.

Due to the emergence of beautiful paintings by such artists, collectors across the globe search for customized art across online art galleries. They specially search for figurative art works and buy the same for their private collections.

In this art form, talented artists such as Aditya Pandit employ certain formal elements to render an aesthetic effect which is created by means of design. Figurative art is highly dependent upon such imaginations which is why it includes elements such as the following:
  • Line
  • Shape
  • Color
  • Light
  • Dark
  • Mass
  • Volume
  • Texture
  • and most important of all, perspective
Such a varied list of design elements plays a vital role in figurative paintings. They generate a completely different set of imagery which can be related with "abstractism". Especially non-representational and non-objective 2-dimensional artworks portray such an effect. The main differentiating point is that figurative art is deployed to create a definite form of imprint or illusion in the interplanetary space. After all, this art form is based upon an implied understanding of vague shapes.

Finally one can say that 'figurativism' is the idealization of the artist’s observation in a well-balanced and ideally geometrical form depicting realism.

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