Figurative

Figurative art describes artwork - particularly paintings - which are clearly derived from real object sources, and are therefore by definition representational. The term "figurative art" is often taken to mean art which represents the human figure, or even an animal figure.

Three Ladies and a Girl by Jun Martinez
Three Ladies with a Guitar by Jun Martinez
Children Reading a Book by Jun Martinez
Children with Flute by Jun Martinez
Cold Siesta by Jay Manuel
Tiboli Fruit Vendor 1 by Jun Alfon
Fruit and Banana Vendor by Jun Alfon
Three Fruit Vendors by Jun Alfon
Mother's Protection by Mario Parial
Mother and Child 1 by Mario Parial
Family by Mario Parial
Five Filipina Women by Mario Parial
Fish in the Sea by Mario Parial
Mother and Daughter with Two Birds by Mario Parial
Woman Weaving by Mario Parial
Pope John Paul II by Loreto Racuya
Father and Son by Loreto Racuya
Rice Harvest by Loreto Racuya
La Jota Moncadeña by Loreto Racuya
Women Musicians by Loreto Racuya
Woman in Veil by Loreto Racuya
Laughing Faces by Teody Racuya
Jazz Singer by Teody Racuya
Guitarist by Teody Racuya
Trumpet Player by Teody Racuya
Filipina Women with Fruits by Teody Racuya
Farmer's Rice Harvest by Vincent Ramos
Three Marias by Oscar Salita
Farmers and Bamboos by Oscar Salita
Woman Dressing by Oscar Salita
Buying and Selling Fish by Oscar Salita
Women with Flowers by Oscar Salita
Family and their Home by Oscar Salita
Fruit Vendors by Oscar Salita
Mother and Child by Fred Villanueva






Images have been altered slightly and specially formated for copyright concerns. Please Visit the gallery for exact representation.