Explore Figurative & Portraits Artists
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Ernst Yohji Jaeger
Heidelberg, Germany
Ernst Yohji Jaeger is a German artist known for his vibrant, expressive paintings that often feature fragmented figures and dreamlike narratives. His work blends influences from Japanese woodblock prints and Western expressionism, creating visually rich, melancholic compositions that explore identity and emotion.
Abel Auer
Munich, Germany
Abel Auer is a German painter known for his expressive, often fantastical canvases that blend figuration with abstract elements. His work draws from mythology, folklore, and personal narratives, creating dreamlike scenes with a distinctive, raw aesthetic that invites multiple interpretations and explores the unconscious.
Susanne S. D. Themlitz
Giessen, Germany
Susanne S. D. Themlitz is a German artist living in Portugal, known for her expressive drawings, paintings, and sculptures. Her work often features fragmented figures and organic forms, exploring themes of transformation, vulnerability, and the grotesque with a raw, visceral energy that blurs human and animal forms.
Dorota Jurczak
Warsaw, Poland
Dorota Jurczak is a Polish artist known for her whimsical, often surreal paintings and drawings that evoke folk art and medieval manuscript illumination. Her intricate compositions feature fantastical creatures and detailed narratives, creating a dreamlike world that explores myth, symbolism, and natural cycles.
Brian Calvin
Santa Cruz, United States
Brian Calvin is an American painter known for his distinctive portraits of stylized, often abstracted, female figures. His work employs flat planes of vibrant color and bold outlines, creating intimate yet enigmatic compositions that explore gestures, expressions, and the nuances of human interaction.
Lynette Yiadom-Boakye
London, United Kingdom
Lynette Yiadom-Boakye is a British artist known for her evocative oil paintings of fictional Black figures. Her distinctive portraits, often rendered in muted tones, explore themes of identity, representation, and the act of looking, inviting viewers to project their own narratives onto her subjects.
Jennifer Packer
Philadelphia, United States
Jennifer Packer is an American painter known for her expressive, often somber, portraits and interior scenes. Her powerful canvases, characterized by gestural brushwork and muted palettes, explore themes of intimacy, grief, and racial identity with a profound emotional depth and raw beauty.
Glenn Sorensen
Sydney, Australia
Glenn Sorensen is an Australian painter known for his intimate, often melancholic, canvases featuring mundane subjects. His distinctive style employs a muted palette and delicate brushwork, transforming everyday objects and scenes into poignant reflections on presence, absence, and the subtle beauty of ordinary life.
Dana Schutz
New York, United States
Dana Schutz is an American painter celebrated for her expressive, often grotesque, figurative canvases. Her work depicts imagined scenarios and figures with vibrant colors and bold brushwork, exploring themes of human vulnerability, societal anxieties, and the absurd with a visceral energy.
Leiko Ikemura
Tsu, Japan
Leiko Ikemura is a Japanese-Swiss artist renowned for her ethereal paintings and sculptures that explore themes of transformation, nature, and the human condition. Her distinctive style often depicts hybrid figures and landscapes, blurring boundaries between forms with a haunting, poetic sensibility.