Sentence examples for abstract figures from inspiring English sources

The phrase "abstract figures" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe shapes or representations that do not depict real objects but instead focus on form, color, and line.
Example: "The artist's latest exhibition features a series of abstract figures that challenge traditional perceptions of reality."
Alternatives: "non-representational shapes" or "conceptual forms".

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They mostly used abstract figures or concrete images (faces and flowers) deconstructed or magnified into abstractions.

Dorothy Dehner is represented by work without much volume like the skeletal abstract figures in "Encounter".

As ever, it's a little hard to understand all the abstract figures from the BBC budget.

But research shows that those abstract figures can actually suppress the instinct to provide humanitarian gifts.

These abstract figures are meant to be legible to athletes and fans of any nation -- a visual Esperanto.

Abstract figures do not convey the atmosphere of intense competition that prevailed in the first half of the session.

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Her "Eldorado Brooch #1" is an abstract figure made of gold.

The third, with a prancing little abstract figure blowing into a musical instrument, is his all-purpose arts patron ID.

Lilly Wei, a curator, critic and writer, was curator of the exhibition, which opens with a work by Willem de Kooning, because of his importance in abstract figure painting.

Ultron makes a strangely unsatisfactory villain because he is such an abstract figure: an idea of cosmic evil rather than its physical embodiment.

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