Self-taught art is many things, including work by academically untrained artists and by others who, through choice or necessity, live at society's margins.
Rather, it was distorted, as if it had been sculpted in freehand by an untrained artist.
What is it like for a trained painter to be commissioned to produce work that deliberately invokes that of an untrained, or "outsider," artist?
This good-looking show makes clear the psychological differences among untrained artists.
Pieces were carefully constructed by untrained, mainly poor artists from a broad range of nationalities, using meager tools.
In truth, Private Sylvor, an utterly untrained artist, had no brushes.
This term is used for untrained artists so fits those who start late in life without artistic training.
Her choices include both hand- and machine-made quilts, and pieces by trained as well as untrained artists.
The style of the paintings hardly fits the usual image of outsider art, works produced by untrained artists, often on the margins of society.
Truthfully, Sylvor was an untrained artist who did not have brushes with him.