The paintings of
Yves Tanguy and
Roberto Matta are also often cited as exemplifying the use of biomorphic form. During and after World War II,
Yves Tanguy's landscapes became emptier, which has been seen as a psychological portrait of wartime Europe. The use of metamorphosis through Picasso influenced
Surrealism in the 1920s, and it appeared both as subject matter and as procedure in the figurative paintings of
Leonora Carrington and in the more abstract, automatic works of
André Masson. American artist
Phoebe Adams is known for her biomorphic paintings and sculptures, which are in many museum collections.
Desmond Morris, author of "The Naked Ape: A Zoologist's Study of the Human Animal", is a biomorphic painter whose works are in museum collections, including the
National Portrait Gallery in London. American artists
Andrew Topolski,
Michael Zansky,
Suzanne Anker,
Frank Gillette,
Michael Rees, and
Bradley Rubenstein participated in exhibitions featuring biomorphic and biospheric paintings and digital art at
Universal Concepts Unlimited (2000–2006).
Michael Zansky's series, "Giants and Dwarves," spanned 5,000 square feet of carved, burned, and painted wooden panels with biomorphic forms. ==In architecture==