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Browse 4000 Abstract Figurative artworks for sale. Contemporary artists: Marie-france Busset, Rickie Dickerson, C. A. Hoffman, Wayne Quilliam, Luise Andersen, Geo Sipp, Paola Di Renzo, Sir Mbonu Christopher Emerem, Marcia Freedman, Nicholas Down, Ted Schaal, Silvia Poloto, Michael Puya offering Abstract Figurative artworks. Links to more artworks by these contemporary artists and 138 pages for and further artists at the bottom of this page. To view a work by any of these contemporary artists simply click on the image or browse the artist's portfolio. To buy any Abstract Figurative art simply click on the image to go to a more detailed page about this work of art.


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Rickie Dickerson: 'Dark', 1999 Oil Painting, Abstract Figurative.  This was the first painting that ever won a ribbon. . . I was surprised that someone liked it as much as I do. . . . ...
, 1999
Abstract Figurative - Painting
14 x 11 inches (35.6 x 27.9 cm)
Rickie Dickerson: 'Twisted Elephant Pile', 2007 Color Photograph, Abstract Figurative.
Abstract Figurative - Photograph
14 x 10 inches (35.6 x 25.4 cm)
Rickie Dickerson: 'Flirt', 2007 Computer Art, Abstract Figurative.
, 2007
Abstract Figurative - Computer Art
11 x 14 inches (27.9 x 35.6 cm)
Rickie Dickerson: 'Lovers', 2009 Acrylic Painting, Abstract Figurative.     I plopped some color on the canvas ( mudstone, I was going to smear it as a starter) and this vignette was there. I slipped the canvas gently into a drying area and didn't look at it again until it was dry and there was no chance that I could...
, 2009
Abstract Figurative - Painting
8 x 10 inches (20.3 x 25.4 cm)
C. A. Hoffman: 'Red Tent Overhead', 2013 Mixed Media, Abstract Figurative.         This an original photo that has been digitally- enhanced to create an original work of art. All pieces are available in sizes up to 16 x 20 inches.                                    This is a picture I took of an ancient shell I found on the beach in the Carribean.  It looks like some...
Abstract Figurative - Mixed Media
16 x 20 inches (40.6 x 50.8 cm)
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Wayne Quilliam: 'ijukel', 2013 Mixed Media Photography, Abstract Figurative.  Australian Aboriginal photographic art by Wayne Quilliam   ...
, 2013
Abstract Figurative - Photograph
30 x 20 inches (76.2 x 50.8 cm)
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Luise Andersen: 'Forms Of The Sensual I WATER FOUNTAIN', 2013 Color Photograph, Abstract Figurative.    February 3,2013- -  Luise Andersen. . .' Mignon' c) Water Fountains in Fontana, Calif. , on Sierra Avenue and Civic Center Drive.. . Sensual in form has  great pull/ attraction for my' eyes.' . see it every where. . seems like. . in Nature. . and here in Flow of water over stone. . . intrigues me. . . . . . . . . .* * size for uploading...
Abstract Figurative - Photograph
33 x 31 inches (83.8 x 78.7 cm)
Luise Andersen: 'Return To Core II TREE ', 2013 Color Photograph, Abstract Figurative.   . . . is what I 'see'  and You' see' . . . . .* * size for uploading purpose. .copies not available at present.   ...
Abstract Figurative - Photograph
34 x 31 inches (86.4 x 78.7 cm)
Luise Andersen: 'Return To Core I TREE ', 2013 Color Photograph, Abstract Figurative.  . . . is what I 'see'  and You' see' . . . . .* * size for uploading purpose. .copies not available at present.  ...
Abstract Figurative - Photograph
34 x 31 inches (86.4 x 78.7 cm)
Luise Andersen: 'SCULPTRUE at present working stage ', 2013 Other Sculpture, Abstract Figurative. the / streak' is left on purpose. . sculpture is still in changing stages. . . . . I touch clay during day. . evenings. . when need to express in' forming' . . the feel in 3 dimensional . . face / features of. . etc. etc. . took photos. . and converted picture into black and white. . ...
Abstract Figurative - Sculpture
3 x 12 inches (7.6 x 30.5 cm)
Geo Sipp: 'The King of Algiers', 2012 Other Drawing, Abstract Figurative.   The King of Algiers is a drawing on grained glass, illustrating a scene from a graphic novel about the French- Algerian War, entitled Wolves in the City, which I am currently illustrating.      ...
Abstract Figurative - Drawing
11.5 x 15.5 inches (29.2 x 39.4 cm)
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Paola Di Renzo: 'underwood', 2012 Textile Art, Abstract Figurative.
, 2012
Abstract Figurative - Textile Art
190 x 220 cm (74.8 x 86.6 inches)
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Paola Di Renzo: 'quilt for a daughter', 2012 Textile Art, Abstract Figurative.
Abstract Figurative - Textile Art
190 x 220 cm (74.8 x 86.6 inches)
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Sir Mbonu Christopher Emerem: 'Walking Man in the Infinite World', 2010 Acrylic Painting, Abstract Figurative.
Abstract Figurative - Painting
32 x 48 inches (81.3 x 121.9 cm)
Sir Mbonu Christopher Emerem: 'Dance with Melancholy Melodies 1', 2001 Acrylic Painting, Abstract Figurative.
Abstract Figurative - Painting
30.7 x 33.2 inches (78.0 x 84.3 cm)
C. A. Hoffman: 'Shell Art II', 2012 Color Photograph, Abstract Figurative.     This an original photo that has been digitally- enhanced to create an original work of art. All pieces are available in sizes up to 16 x 20 inches.                                    This is a picture I took of an ancient shell I found on the beach in the Carribean.  It looks like some...
Abstract Figurative - Photograph
16 x 20 inches (40.6 x 50.8 cm)
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C. A. Hoffman: 'Shell Art', 2012 Color Photograph, Abstract Figurative.    This an original photo that has been digitally- enhanced to create an original work of art. All pieces are available in sizes up to 16 x 20 inches.                                    This is a picture I took of an ancient shell I found on the beach in the Carribean.  It looks like some...
, 2012
Abstract Figurative - Photograph
16 x 20 inches (40.6 x 50.8 cm)
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C. A. Hoffman: 'Summer Blues', 2012 Color Photograph, Abstract Figurative.   This an original photo that has been digitally- enhanced to create an original work of art. All pieces are available in sizes up to 16 x 20 inches.                 A photo of my favorite pair of jeans. Smooth, clean, comfortable, blue and true!                                                                                                                                                                     ...
Abstract Figurative - Photograph
16 x 20 inches (40.6 x 50.8 cm)
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Marcia Freedman: 'Not Yet', 2012 Oil Painting, Abstract Figurative.   Not Yet is an abstract oil painting that was informed by the figure.                         ...
, 2012
Abstract Figurative - Painting
84 x 72 inches (213.4 x 182.9 cm)
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Marcia Freedman: 'CUZ', 2012 Oil Painting, Abstract Figurative.   CUZ is an abstract oil painting on canvas that was informed by the figure.                          ...
, 2012
Abstract Figurative - Painting
96 x 72 inches (243.8 x 182.9 cm)
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Marcia Freedman: 'One Crack, Two Bam', 2012 Oil Painting, Abstract Figurative.     One Crack, Two Bam is an abstract oil painting on canvas that was informed by the figure.                      ...
Abstract Figurative - Painting
84 x 72 inches (213.4 x 182.9 cm)
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Nicholas Down: 'Tundra', 2011 Oil Painting, Abstract Figurative.     Oil ln Gesso                         ...
, 2011
Abstract Figurative - Painting
20 x 20 inches (50.8 x 50.8 cm)
Nicholas Down: 'Water Curtains', 2011 Oil Painting, Abstract Figurative.      Oil ln Gesso                     ...
Abstract Figurative - Painting
24 x 24 inches (61.0 x 61.0 cm)
Nicholas Down: 'Autumn Curtains', 2011 Oil Painting, Abstract Figurative.    Oil ln Gesso                   ...
Abstract Figurative - Painting
16 x 16 inches (40.6 x 40.6 cm)
Ted Schaal: 'Configuration', 2010 Bronze Sculpture, Abstract Figurative.  Bronze combined with polished stainless passage way invites study.  This sculpture received a merit award from the Sculpture at the River Market Show and Sale. ...
Abstract Figurative - Sculpture
14 x 21 inches (35.6 x 53.3 cm)
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Silvia Poloto: 'FAMILY TREE 1', 2010 Mixed Media, Abstract Figurative.  I am drawn to the idea of abstraction, where meaning is not absolute but suggestive. Throughout my career I have worked in many different media: drawing, printmaking, painting, photography and sculpture to name a few. My photographic works, at the core, are
Abstract Figurative - Mixed Media
68 x 54 inches (172.7 x 137.2 cm)
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Silvia Poloto: 'FAMILY TREE 2', 2010 Mixed Media, Abstract Figurative.  I am drawn to the idea of abstraction, where meaning is not absolute but suggestive. Throughout my career I have worked in many different media: drawing, printmaking, painting, photography and sculpture to name a few. My photographic works, at the core, are
Abstract Figurative - Mixed Media
60 x 60 inches (152.4 x 152.4 cm)
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Silvia Poloto: 'Blood Orange', 2010 Mixed Media, Abstract Figurative.
Abstract Figurative - Mixed Media
63 x 42 inches (160.0 x 106.7 cm)
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Michael Puya: 'die 5 lagernden kamele', 2011 Acrylic Painting, Abstract Figurative.  50x60 cm. ...
Abstract Figurative - Painting
20 x 24 inches (50.8 x 61.0 cm)
Eve Co: 'Violin Shadows', 2011 Pencil Drawing, Abstract Figurative. Title Violin ShadowsCompleted 01022011Size 12 x 18GraphiteAbstract shapes, dark, penciled and graphite drawing.  Each shape melds into the other.  School clock, wine glass, violin, and sheet music. ...
Abstract Figurative - Drawing
12 x 18 inches (30.5 x 45.7 cm)
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    Marie-France Busset - Marie-France BUSSET Painter, colorist, painted the color, heat and the light on fabrics with effects of matter, fully expresses its personality of artist, in landscapes on Provence, Brittany, Auvergne, Bourbonnais, on Cocks;and Birds. Artist with dimensions AKOUN, DROUOT QUOTATION, present on Artprice. Member the House of the Artists and adherent at the ADAGP ...

    Rickie Dickerson - I work from the core, I smear my guts on the canvas, all the pain and confusion...joy, lust and anger...right before your very eyes. I have to paint, I have no choice. My mentor, Luise "Mignon" Andersen, introduced me to acrylic paint and threw me deeper into the river of creativity. Everything I do is just to keep me from drowning... As for the photography, that's compulsive as well....

    C. A. Hoffman - For me, my artwork is very personal. It reflects a lot about how I am feeling at any given time and place. I feel that art has to be on this personal level to completely capture how the artist is feeling daily, or trying to convey a certain thought or emotion at that particular moment. We all, at one time or another try to express our thoughts or ideas, whether it is to others or just to ourselves, by words, actions, ideas or pictures. If we are sucessful in this attempt, I think it shows through in our everyday work or art. I believe that one is either born to create art naturally or by learning. For me, I feel that I was born with this wonderful gift, and I try to improve upon it every day. In my photos and art, I hope to show how everyday objects and nature can capture our imaginations and feelings. Sometimes I work with an image to improve it, inhance it, or just to fuel the imagination. I truly hope this shows in all of my art. ...

    Wayne Quilliam - Adjunct Professor Wayne Quilliam is a professional Australian Aboriginal Photographic artist/film maker/cultural advisor working on the international stage. With more than 20 years experience working in all areas of photography including social documentary, sport, tourism, fashion,weddings, movies, event documentation and exhibitions, Wayne is recognised as a leading contemporary in his field. His work is a fusion of traditional spirituality and contemporary photographic processes,each image represents an interpretation of culture in the modern world. His dream is to work with all races of the world and conduct exhibitions in every country....

    Luise Andersen - Luise'Mignon' Andersen Luise'Mignon' Andersen has only recently begun to reveal her lifes work. Soon after her debut she exploded onto the mainstream art world. Her breathtaking pieces have captured international interest. The stories Luise'Mignon' is telling through her truly deep, layered works seem to decipher the past and foretell the future, perhaps sharing her window to other dimensions and a seventh sense. Her detailed acrylic'Mignon' series speaks to the beholder. They inspire raw emotion and ignite ones imagination. The indescribable nature of the "Duree De Ma Vie" in particular has a growing portion of the art community considering it the conception of an entirely new style. By Maxi c)2006 Guided Through Inner Mind- Intuition- Mental Imagery- I Create The Final Of What I Am Consciously Not Aware Of.. That I Want...... Need... With Each Completed Painting... Eye Of Core Gains a Glimpse Of My Tomorrow.... c) LA I crave.. painting...drawing... sculpting... writing... Like re-inventing my life... my purpose... myself.. .Gives me a direction.. the courage to look at myself ..and find'ME' there... At least for the duration of creating.. ....and once I collect these shards of my core within colors, shapes... form...

    Geo Sipp - Geo Sipp Artist Statement: The primary emphasis of my images is to reflect our experiences as consumers of the media in the aftermath of September Eleventh. As we go about our lives the media constantly reminds us of our exposure and vulnerability. The visual perception that is promoted is of our being continuous observers of the human condition. A sense of being under threat heightens our awareness and is implicit in our roles as parents, friends and guardians. The media trivializes threats by distilling them into short, dramatic events. Meaning and emotion become codified. I create images as responses to social and political situations, but no attempt is made to editorialize the content. The work is intended to reevaluate the visual narrative to which we've become conditioned. A variety of media is used to create my work. The decision to create a drawing or a painting or a print is primarily intuitive. Yet, because they are multiples, prints reference the mass marketing of published imagery in a news cycle. The Algeria Series references the Iraq War and Middle East instability. The fact that the images are multiples printed from several plates alludes to the tradition of photojournalism and role...

    Paola Di Renzo - Born in Abruzzo, I live and work in Sardinia .Pure amateur artist,I used to work with paper,mainly magazine paper,sand,acrylic and tempera.Nowadays I look for the pleasure of playing with colours with which I try to express feelings and emotions. If I was able to express in words what I try to convey with colours.......I would be a writer!...

    Sir Mbonu Christopher Emerem - I conceive life and living in the context of our relationships with the sacred realm. Hence, my artworks and creative efforts place man at the center of function. With the combinations of Western and African motifs my arts are made to rouse the conscience of mankind, reclaim the human race, and restore humanity and the dignity of man. For my Paintings, I use acrylic, oil, watercolor, pencil and mixed media in the execution of my works. For my Digital Arts, I use computer and scanning technology and for my Sculptures, I use cement and fiber. I saturate my works with stunning and imposing sacrosanct by borrowing and using connotative images to show hidden force using themes that emphasize my sufferings as a struggling artist. For me carrying on the old conventions is not enough. Although I take them into account, I also seek inspiration from the life around me in order to make the traditions serve modern times. As life reveals to me its fresh meanings, I find it difficult not to reflect on them. All in all, I am either stimulated by my personal experiences of life or by environmental, touching, mind-purifying and life-consoling experiences to which...

    Marcia Freedman - My art process is part of the contemporary cultural dialogue, observing and commenting on events and things that already exist. I use organic forms found within landscape or the human body as a source. My work is based on visceral reactions based on the fluidity of life and changes that occur in the body due to the effects of genetics and/or the environment. Images of pods, organs, body parts, rocks and cellular forms deteriorate into abstract images conjuring up complex associations, perceptions and emotions connected to the human condition. Source materials are processed so that multiple readings are investigated. Abstract evolving imagery gives insight into the possibilities of processes both artistic and intellectual. The paintings integrate the personal and memory with organic objects exploring science with nature and the potential they present for investigating new ideas to describe the life cycle. They become a metaphor for internal landscapes and external perceptions but on a wider scale transcend the individual to a broader one, open to further interpretations. Original forms are fragmented, deconstructed, fractured and reconfigured into abstract forms as the creative process dictates the way. The physicality of the paint joined with resultant symbols is a narrative or dialogue ...

    Nicholas Down - During the past few years I have had the privilege of visiting some of the most beautiful landscapes on earth including California's Sequoia National Forest, Yosemite and Joshua Tree National Parks, the red rocks of Sedona Arizona, the tough deserts of Canyonlands and Arches in Utah, Monument Valley in Navajo Nation, and of course the Grand Canyon. I was awestruck with the beauty and silences of these places and deeply inspired to create a number of new paintings and films which attempt to capture the essence of what I felt both as an artist and as a human being. I am increasingly aware of the threats to these landscapes, not just in the short term, but in the future, as the effects of climate change begin to alter rain patterns, glaciers and local ecologies in ways we are only just beginning to comprehend. My paintings are part of my extended homage to nature and are my abstract impressions of colour, mystery, and the spirit of place. My recent paintings have been hugely influenced by the winter here in New York State... frozen waterfalls, ice, snow drifts and landscapes blazing in winter hues. Technical Notes I continue to use the ...

    Ted Schaal - Lately I have been exploring the use of two enduring materials, bronze and stainless steel. I enjoy the juxtaposition of the primitive texture in the bronze with the mirror polished modern look of the stainless. Balance and symmetry dominate simple geometric forms. These sculptures are made to last through the ages with the highest level of craftsmanship and quality metals. Most of my latest work can be scaled up for public or corporate settings and commission inquiries are welcome. With over 20 years of sculpture experience anything is possible from desk top size to monumental fountains and sculpture. ...

    Silvia Poloto - Artist statement on PROCESS: Private Puzzles 2010 - 2011 I am drawn to the idea of abstraction, where meaning is not absolute but suggestive. Throughout my career I have worked in many different media: drawing, printmaking, painting, photography and sculpture to name a few. My photographic works, at the core, are "equivalents" of reality. That is to say, I create scenes or objects to be photographed, rather than illustrate existential situations. The process is an internal one inspired by personal experiences and imagination. My latest body of work combines processes I have used in the past, expressing the visual vocabulary I have already learned in new contexts. I begin by building plexiglass boxes, filling some of them with resin and others with wax. I then make drawings, which I print on transparent film and build up in layers on top of each box. I repeat this process until I am satisfied with the result and, then, I photograph it. Initially, I wanted to print very large-format photographs on watercolor paper. However, the high cost of printing such large pieces was prohibitive. A fellow photographer, and friend, offered the use of his own printer, but it was smaller than what I...