login   password  artist portfolio  gallery portfolio  MYabsolutearts 
absolutearts.com
 
help   |  media kit   |  about us   |  services   |  contact  
NEWEST TRENDS                  .   SEARCH   .   BUY   .   JOIN   .   COLLECT   .   RESEARCH   .   READ  .   DISCUSS  
Sally Binard's Main Portfolio Page
Return to Previous Page

Artist Information:
Sally Binard
summerland key, FL
United States
Member Since: Jan 2005
send an email send an email

Send an email message to Sally Binard close[X]
to:
your name:
your email:
(optional)
subject:
message:
enter numbers/letters
in field below image



biographybiography
guestbookguestbook
videosvideos
blogsblogs
event photosevent photos
slide showsslide shows
online showsonline shows
join mailinglistjoin mailinglist
accepted payment methodsaccepted payments

Artist Media:
Drawing Pen (4)
Drawing Pencil (5)
Graphic Design (1)
Other (1)
Painting Acrylic (3)
Painting Oil (21)
Photography Color (2)
Pottery (2)
Reproduction (5)
Sculpture Ceramic (2)
Latest Artist's Video:


Artist Exhibitions:
"From A Woman's Hand"
May 2008
50 Women Artists of the Keys

Sodu Gallery
1100 Duval Street
Key West, Florida...

Further Information
Artist Galleries:
SoDu Gallery, Key West,
Florida...

Further Information
Artist Reviews:
Coming Soon!
Collections:
Coming Soon!
Commissions:
Coming Soon!

Artist Statement for Sally Binard

The following quote from Herman Hesse's "Rosshalde" so clearly conveys why I paint, draw, and sculpt:

"If I had to tell you why I'm a painter and why I spread paint on canvas, I should say: I paint because I have no tail to wag."
"Albert looked with astonishment at his father, who had not spoken to him like this in a long time. 'No tail? What do you mean?'"
"It's very simple. Dogs and cats and other talented animals have tails; their tails with their thousands of flourishes, provide them with a wonderfully complete language of arabesques, not only for what they think and feel and suffer but for every mood and vibration of their being, for every infinitesimal variation in their feeling tone. We have no tails, and since the more lively among us need some such form of expression, we make ourselves paintbrushes and pianos and violins..."





    BUY   .   JOIN   .   COLLECT   .   RESEARCH   .   READ  .   DISCUSS  
    Copyright 1995-2008. World Wide Arts Resources Corporation. All rights reserved






1