Figuratives – Available Works
Figurative Art for Sale
Betsy Podlach’s figurative art as a style represents her real-life subjects, including herself, family, friends from the past and present, depicted in a recognizable and lifelike, emotion evoking manner. Unlike abstract art, her subject matter is often real, non-fragmented, and representational of the people, objects, or scenes that she identifies with in her daily life.
The term “figurative” comes from the Latin word “figurare,” which means “to form” or “to shape.” Figurative art has a long history and can be found in various art movements throughout the centuries. It has been a dominant style in traditional art, but it has also evolved and adapted to modern and contemporary art practices.
Relatable Subjects in Painting
Betsy’s work take many forms in her paintings and drawings. She allows herself to freely explore human emotions, social nuances, and the human condition by presenting relatable subjects through expressive context that leaves the viewer wanting to know more. Podlach’s ability to express her individuality and personality gives her a signature that is uniquely stylized or interpretive. A Betsy Podlach painting is always a one-of-a-kind, and that’s what so many of her patrons love about owning one of her pieces.
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Coubert
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Playing Cards
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Flying
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Kitchen Kiss with Monet Landscape
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Couple and Red Chair
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We Have Time
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Serenade
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Back #3
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Woman #12
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Woman and Wallpaper
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Couple #6
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Harriet Tubman at 24
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Back #1
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Woman #14
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Woman in White
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Woman in Doorway
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Nude Woman in Bed
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Woman in Floral Hat
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Woman with Red Bow
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Woman Bunny Cardinal
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Paris Apartment sold
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Woman Bird Cat sold
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Pink Paris Apartment sold
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Woman In The Bath
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Woman in Gold
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Honeymoon in Venice with Bunny sold
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Bohemian sold
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Traveler
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Nap on Pink Rosebud Sheets
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Pieta With Seagull and Cupcakes sold
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Nude sold
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Kiss #2 sold
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Lady Reading sold
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Reflections
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Seated Man
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Coulple #1
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Woman with Muff
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Before the Opera sold
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Couple sold