Ceramics are in monochrome Berber-style only, a limited tradition depicting bold forms and decorations.
By 1950, Kusama was depicting abstracted natural forms in watercolor, gouache and oil, primarily on paper.
The series depicts medieval forms of execution, including the wheel and the saw.
Unlike Witz, he chose to depict only solid forms, especially those of the human figure, doing away with any suggestion of background.
There are also works depicting various forms of hunting and religious rituals.
These works frequently depicted rectilinear forms with truncated corners.
Most of his paintings are figurative, depicting distorted human forms.
The space around the sabha-mandapa (assembly hall) has 23 different idols depicting various forms of Ganesha.
There was a revival in the mosaic art, for example: Mosaics became more realistic and vivid, with an increased emphasis on depicting three-dimensional forms.
Mosaics became more realistic and vivid, with an increased emphasis on depicting three-dimensional forms.