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Somewhere

Somewhere

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Original Painting, only 1 available!

6" x 12" x 1.5" | Acrylic on Canvas/Wood

The artwork, titled "Somewhere," is a contemporary series that aims to capture the essence of personal transformation and emotional evolution. The series is comprised of five square canvases, each mounted within a hand-painted frame, arranged in a vertical sequence to create a cohesive visual narrative. The inspiration for the series stems from the artist's own journey of self-discovery and the ever-changing nature of emotions and moods.

Each canvas features a vibrant background in warm red, vibrant orange, lively green, rich teal, and deep blue, serving as a symbolic representation of different emotional states. The abstract black and copper linear forms and shapes that traverse the canvases create a rhythmic and structured pattern, evoking a sense of movement and progression.

The continuity of abstract elements across varying, yet harmonious, color backgrounds suggests a thematic or conceptual connection, hinting at a progression through different moods or emotions. The deliberate use of color and form invites viewers to explore their own emotional responses and interpretations, while embracing the transformative power of self-expression.

Through this series, the artist seeks to provide a visually captivating and emotionally resonant experience, inviting viewers to find personal meaning and resonance as they navigate the intricate layers of emotion and self-discovery represented in "Somewhere."

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“We are enjoying our paintings from Sarah. Harmony is a nice contrast to the paintings facing it, bringing in some needed color to the area.”

Claire in Arlington, VA

About the Artist

From her studio in Arizona, Sarah combines vivid colors, dynamic textures, and geometric forms to create bold abstract compositions. Her abstract style has been built from years of practicing art in a variety of styles and mediums. Sarah is greatly inspired by the beauty of the Phoenix area, often using colors and abstracted shapes she sees along the hiking trail. Her original abstract paintings can be seen in exhibitions around the valley, recognizable by her unique style and technique.

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