His first works of art alluded to the Second World War, for instance, "The Flame of Freedom" or "The Old City Burning".
His works repeatedly allude to Upanishadic ideas regarding soul, liberation, transmigration and-perhaps most essentially-about a spirit that imbues all creation not unlike the Upanishadic Brahman.
Water and sky are obvious subjects for artists who favor blue, and several works allude to those elements.
A few works allude not very subtly to the attack on the World Trade Center, which used to be what you saw across the bridge.
The phrase "wonderful works that God hath miraculously wrought ... in six days and seven nights" alludes to the Book of Genesis.
Since the original song's release, many works have alluded to or even featured "Afternoon Delight" or its suggestive lyrics, often ironically.
He literally made art out of the Western landscape, replacing scale with size: his works didn't just allude to big things; they were enormous.
Some early literary works allude to lost-wax casting.
As implied by the exhibition title, the works have a figurative thrust but allude to plants and animals as well as the human form.
In structure, her works allude to quilting and weaving; in substance, to painting and sculpture.