Figurative Art For Sale

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Browse 3854 Figurative artworks for sale. Contemporary artists: Silvano Battimiello, Djan Mulderij, George Katevenis, Sandro Bisonni, George Grant, David Vanorbeek, Pramod Apet, Tyrone Neuland, Marisa Reve offering Figurative artworks. Links to more artworks by these contemporary artists and 133 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 Figurative art simply click on the image to go to a more detailed page about this work of art.


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Djan Mulderij: 'bed lights', 2022 Ceramics, Figurative. Bed light. ...
, 2022
Figurative - Ceramics
7 x 12 cm (2.8 x 4.7 inches)
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George Katevenis: 'the Virgo ', 2022 Acrylic Painting, Figurative. The Yellow in september, when you can smell the sun.  Canvas , can be rolled in a tube...
, 2022
Figurative - Painting
50 x 150 cm (19.7 x 59.1 inches)
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George Katevenis: 'VIRGO blue', 2022 Ink Drawing, Figurative. The Silence of the tender, ink on paper...
, 2022
Figurative - Drawing
25 x 35 cm (9.8 x 13.8 inches)
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George Katevenis: 'virgo dream', 2021 Oil Painting, Figurative. Deep diving in a meditation dream in a way of reganerate your sky inside.Mixed media on canvas...
Figurative - Painting
55 x 35 cm (21.7 x 13.8 inches)
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George Katevenis: 'med virgo', 2021 Acrylic Painting, Figurative. When we are looking at the sun, we can see the Virgo in meditation, and you can feel the hapiness.  Mixed material and technicks on canvas. ...
, 2021
Figurative - Painting
70 x 90 cm (27.6 x 35.4 inches)
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George Katevenis: 'simple child', 2021 Mixed Media, Figurative. When you feel the universe, you have everything, you are a simple child.Mixed material technicks on canvas...
Figurative - Mixed Media
15 x 25 cm (5.9 x 9.8 inches)
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Sandro Bisonni: 'sibilla libica', 2021 Pencil Drawing, Figurative. Sibilla Libica e il suo libro delle profezie particolare della Cappella Sistina in Roma by Michelangelo Buonarroti...
Figurative - Drawing
21 x 29 cm (8.3 x 11.4 inches)
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Sandro Bisonni: 'diamanti e polvere', 2021 Crayon Drawing, Figurative. Taken from a detail from the sculpture Pieta Bandini by Michelangelo Buonarroti...
Figurative - Drawing
29 x 21 cm (11.4 x 8.3 inches)
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Sandro Bisonni: 'autunno a central park', 2021 Pastel, Figurative. New York, to that tall skyline I come, flyinin from London to your doorNew York, lookindown on Central ParkWhere they say you should not wander after dark. . . . . . . . . ...
Figurative - Pastel
21 x 29 cm (8.3 x 11.4 inches)
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Sandro Bisonni: 'heaven toscana', 2021 Pastel, Figurative. The beautiful Tuscan landscape at sunset ...
Figurative - Pastel
21 x 29 cm (8.3 x 11.4 inches)
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Sandro Bisonni: 'pomeriggio new york', 2021 Pastel, Figurative. Start spreading the newsI m leaving todayI want to be a part of itNew York, New York ...
Figurative - Pastel
21 x 29 cm (8.3 x 11.4 inches)
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Sandro Bisonni: 'details firenze', 2021 Pastel, Figurative. Detail of the hand of Michelangelo s David. ...
Figurative - Pastel
21 x 29 cm (8.3 x 11.4 inches)
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Sandro Bisonni: 'pomeriggi a firenze', 2021 Pastel, Figurative. More than anything else, Florence resembles a dream.  In this way, I will try to talk about Florence.  Joseph Rickwert ...
Figurative - Pastel
21 x 29 cm (8.3 x 11.4 inches)
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George Grant: 'Passions of Christ', 2021 Oil Painting, Figurative. passions of Christ, deep spiritual meaning of His nature, suffering and sacrifice.  Oil on primed paper. ...
Figurative - Painting
26 x 38 cm (10.2 x 15.0 inches)
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Sandro Bisonni: 'autoritratto ideale', 2021 Pastel, Figurative. This is my ideal self- portrait, if I had lived in the Renaissance. ...
Figurative - Pastel
21 x 29 cm (8.3 x 11.4 inches)
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George Grant: 'portrait of apprentice', 2021 Oil Painting, Figurative. True apprentice learns the hidden mysteries from his master.  We need to express the unseen meaning of ideas in our art. ...
Figurative - Painting
26 x 38 cm (10.2 x 15.0 inches)
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David Vanorbeek: 'art africaine figuratif', 2020 Steel Sculpture, Figurative. Art  Africaine  Figuratif1,500 kgwelded...
Figurative - Sculpture
43 x 16 cm (16.9 x 6.3 inches)
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Sandro Bisonni: 'pineta pse 2', 2021 Pastel, Figurative. The clearest way into the Universe is through a forest wilderness.  La via piA1 chiara verso laEURtmUniverso passa da una foresta selvaggia.John Muir...
Figurative - Pastel
29 x 42 cm (11.4 x 16.5 inches)
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David Vanorbeek: 'tarentule', 2016 Steel Sculpture, Figurative. Spider- art...
, 2016
Figurative - Sculpture
25 x 25 cm (9.8 x 9.8 inches)
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Sandro Bisonni: 'gate Lugano', 2021 Crayon Drawing, Figurative. Looking at the gate of Villa Ciani in Lugano Switzerland, it made me think of beyond the limits of the human ...
Figurative - Drawing
29 x 42 cm (11.4 x 16.5 inches)
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George Katevenis: 'Making dreams real', 2021 Computer Art, Figurative. AN INVITATION TO VIRGINITY MIXED MEDIA PRINT ON CANVAS archive quality print...
Figurative - Computer Art
56 x 35 cm (22.0 x 13.8 inches)
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George Katevenis: 'Mother of therapy', 2021 Mixed Media, Figurative. drinking life with good inspiration in a very hot yellow sun . . . .  mixed media on canvas. ...
Figurative - Mixed Media
35 x 56 cm (13.8 x 22.0 inches)
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George Katevenis: 'Hermes a very small sun game', 2021 Mixed Media, Figurative. keeping the play in the sunlight, and finding tiny rays of hapiness.  mixed media.  canvas Print.  ARCHIVAL QUALITY PIGMENTS. ...
Figurative - Mixed Media
56 x 35 cm (22.0 x 13.8 inches)
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George Katevenis: 'Enosis light 12', 2021 Mixed Media, Figurative. well we all now the importance of playing in the sun, So, I was drawing- playing too, and suddenly I saw a very happy singing couple. . .  mixed media.  canvas. ...
Figurative - Mixed Media
35 x 56 cm (13.8 x 22.0 inches)
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George Katevenis: 'Tenderness', 2021 Computer Art, Figurative. MY INSPIRATION HERE WAS MY MOTHER - SHE WAS SINGING A VERY OLD POEM WHICH GIVES ME A FEEL OF pink FLAMES ON MY FOREHEAD MIXED MATERIALS - PRINT ON CANVAS.  ARCHIVAL QUALITY PIGMENTS. ...
, 2021
Figurative - Computer Art
35 x 56 cm (13.8 x 22.0 inches)
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Silvano Battimiello: 'operazione mediatica', 2006 Oil Painting, Figurative. OPERACIA
Figurative - Painting
100.2 x 70 cm (39.4 x 27.6 inches)
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Pramod Apet: 'mask', 2018 Acrylic Painting, Figurative. Beautiful expression and smiling faces,Childhood memory...
, 2018
Figurative - Painting
36 x 30 inches (91.4 x 76.2 cm)
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Tyrone Neuland: 'lost control', 2020 Other Painting, Figurative. Quarantine Bubble Series, ...
Figurative - Painting
36 x 48 inches (91.4 x 121.9 cm)
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Marisa Reve: 'no title', 2020 Pastel, Figurative. Feelings expressed with Rembrandt soft pastels under Canson paper. Framed...
, 2020
Figurative - Pastel
65 x 50 cm (25.6 x 19.7 inches)
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Marisa Reve: 'butterflies extinction', 2020 Pastel, Figurative. Soft pastels on Canson paper, this artwork referes to the lack of emotions lost because of the persons emptiness. ...
Figurative - Pastel
50 x 65 cm (19.7 x 25.6 inches)
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    Sandro Bisonni - SANDRO BISONNI lives and works at Appignano Mc, a small town of the Marche, Italy. He attended the Art Institute of Macerata, where he graduated in Decorative Painting under the guidance of maestro Riccardo Piccardoni from Urbino, then a degree in Contemporary Philosophy, Philosophical Aesthetics following courses required by the important contemporary philosopher Giorgio Agamben University of Macerata. Since 2008 began exhibiting in major galleries in Manhattan NEW YORK, such as the AGORA GALLERY in Chelsea, and the BROADWAY GALLERY in SoHo where she is attending a major exhibition of Avant-garde with the English Sculptor Jane McAdam Freud and the famous Chilean Painter Freddy Flores Knistoff entitled LURE, curated by Basak Malone. The same year one of his works Angel of New York is published in the American Magazine NYARTS INTERNATIONAL MAGAZINE. Formation of Bisonni philosophical underpinning these subtle concepts. Mainly influenced by the American painter William Congdon, Sandro Bisonni is a vibrant voice and moving. He offers us a surprising approach, which includes in his works is the real imagery. Bisonni does not allow us to hesitate inviting us to enter into the world he creates, unknown, but possible cit.AGORA GALLERY, New York, 2008 In Europe he ...

    George Grant - In my works I try to mold invisible ideas into visible forms. Merging of the invisible and visible in surreal themes and objects, or in coded geometrical shapes in my art is the way I establish the purpose of breaking through the conventional statuses of material life, into the dream world of human subconscious, where the infinite universes are hiding. So the objects and beings in my works are often appearing as symbols pointing to that which can hardly be talked about in words, allowing the viewer to get the hunch on deeper non-verbal level. Apart of surrealism, abstraction and abstract expressionism, my second fav is a realistic classic painting, where I endeavor to follow the principles and techniques of Renaissance artists. ...

    David Vanorbeek - Metal speaks to me. Firstly it calls to me, drawing me to it with a magnetic pull that is impossible to resist. I might be walking or driving when suddenly I know for certain that discarded and abandoned metal is nearby, waiting for me to find it. And I always do. And then, when I see the beauty of the metal, it speaks to me again, telling me how it must be worked and shaped into a piece of sculpture that everyone can enjoy and share. For me, the great joy in my work comes from turning something considered worthless into the artwork it becomes. In this way I am showing my respect for the metal. The thread that runs like red wire through all my work is recycling. If I could, I would turn all the old metal and scrap iron I find into a museum of modern art. Just thinking of this idea makes my heart beat faster. My work has developed and taken different directions over the past twenty years, but was originally inspired by insects. In the same way, I see the beauty in these tiny and delicate, but at the same time immensely strong and ...

    Pramod Apet - My name is Pramod Apet and I believe myself to be a very expressive person. I realized it very early in my life that painting was something that made me happy. It was actually me and therefore wen I decided to take painting as a career, I joined Abhinavkala Mahavidyala in Pune which is where I learnt the basics of my profession. After that I joined the very well known J. J. School of Arts in Mumbai, where I was groomed and that was the time when I transformed into an Artist. I love to spread happiness with my paintings and believe that if we set a happy atmosphere around us, it can be done through beautiful paintings. In my works, one can generally find jolly, loving and happy kids. Specially, the Brahmin boys that were seen during the traditional educational system of our Indian people, i.e., Gurukul system, could be generally seen through my works. I have relied on using acrylic colors in my art forms which help me in depicting the various expressions of my subjects very effectively. With the help of these, I have been able to show the kids in various acts of life, showing ...

    Tyrone Neuland - My paintings follow very much in the long established tradition of the Expressionists, using intensity of color and gestural brushstrokes to portray the intensity of feeling and emotion. While also attempting to find a balance between art and today's technology, I am integrating digital imagery into my pieces, using them as a tool to enhance subject matter. These paintings/drawings are developed from personal and emotional feelings that are sparked by the day-to-day experiences of a father, husband, employee, son and general spectator of the modern world. They are not formed as judgement statements but constructed out of a reactionary consciousness to the particular subject matter. The plan is to portray that secret level of honesty that is often misinterpreted as cynicism, by taking a specific person, place or thing and turning it into a thought provoking generality in which the viewer can use their own lives to draw a conclusion....

    Marisa Reve - "I do not do copies or reproductions of my artwork. All my pieces are unique. Those who purchase my paintings are assured that nobody else will have the same piece." "I have a lot of passion in my colors and my paintings show my emotions." Marisa Ventura was born in Angola in 1969. In 1975 the family moved to Lisbon, Portugal, where she currently resides. At an early age her talent was evident. Although her career in business administration and family obligations occupied most of her time, she never gave up on her dream. She has enrolled in painting classes and is gradually developing her own unique style. Marisa combines a wonderful sense of color, line and texture in her depictions of life. ...