The term "art symptomatic" refers to art that represents or reflects symptoms of a particular disease or condition. Its antonyms would be art that is not related to any disease or condition, such as abstract art or art that is purely decorative. Other antonyms for "art symptomatic" could include art that depicts health or wellness, such as paintings of beautiful landscapes or still-life compositions of fruit and flowers. Alternatively, antonyms could include art that is purely conceptual or non-representational, such as performance art or installations that explore philosophical or social themes without depicting any specific disease or symptom.