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Burd, Maria
oil painter specializing in humanoid-like figures, portraits, still life, flowers, and butterflies. Narrative symbolic works created though intense colors, high contrast, dynamic shapes, and voluminous forms within a shallow space.
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Ancient Narrative
Interdisciplinary peer-reviewed electronic journal publishing articles on Greek, Roman, and Jewish novels and narrative from the ancient and Byzantine periods. Free abstracts available; articles in PDF for subscribers. Also produces the Petronian Society Newsletter.
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Bascom, April
Narrative trompe l'oeil sculpture in the ceramic medium.
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David Ligare: Post-Modern, Neo-Classic American Artist
American Post-modern fine artist David Ligare paints in a neo-classical mode using narrative and mythology in a historically informed body of work
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Mills, R.E.
Sepia Art Gallery - A figurative artist, yet occasionally does narrative paintings with people of color as his main subjects.
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Four Hundred Words
Small journal of micro-narrative fiction. Submission guidelines, excerpts from current issue, and a list of shops that carry the publication.
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Backwards City Review
Greensboro, North Carolina journal publishing fiction, poetry, creative nonfiction, comic-lit and graphic narrative, and art. Submissions, subscriptions, contests, and a blog.
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Taunton, Tim N.
This site contains images of my figurative ceramic sculpture, personal photographs, and other information.
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William Russell Walker - representational artist, realist painter, classical realist, romantic paint
View contemporary oil paintings, drawings and reproductions by narrative figurative artist William Russell Walker
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Katherine Doyle :: realist figurative painter
Katherine Doyle, realist figure painter, brings a concentration and sensuality to her nude paintings and drawings that seems to capture the moods of tension and repose that occur in the lives of ordinary people, while her clothed figure paintings are rich with narrative intrigue. She has been featured in Judy Chicago's "Women and Art: Contested Territory" and Edward Lucie-Smith's "Art Tomorrow" and her paintings can be seen in the Tatistcheff Gallery in NY, New York. (b San Francisco, CA USA )
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