Artist Information:
Sarah Davis
Brooklet, GA
United States
Member Since: Nov 2008
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Artist Statement:
Davis' current work focuses on providing a physical identity for the Self and the emotional weight contained therein, specifically referencing personal memories and emotions related to various nuclear familial relationships. Her work translates inner thoughts and emotions into a metaphorical physical object, often engaging the viewer on a very intimate and visceral level.
Davis' intention with this work is to translate inner thoughts and emotions into a metaphorical physical object - working towards a body of work that engages the viewer on a very intimate and visceral level, to visually draw the viewer in so they may connect themselves to the markings, even if they are unclear as to why the piece moves them so.
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Artist Exhibitions:
Juried Exhibitions
2009
Seeking Solitude, RFD Gallery, Swainsboro, Georgia
2009
College Juried Exhibit, The Art Place, Marietta, Georgia
2008
College Juried Exhibit, The Art Place, Marietta, Georgia, Second in Show Prize
2007
Wildlife Exhibition, Averitt Center for the Arts, Statesboro, Georgia
Group Shows and Exhibitions
2008 MFA Biennial, Center for ...
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Artist Galleries:
Horizon Gallery, 206 E Bay Street, Savannah, Georgia (912) 234-3232...
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Artist Reviews:
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Collections:
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Commissions:
Mr. & Mrs. David Espenlaub, Dallas, Texas, USA
Mr. Gerald Friedl, Lenexa, Kansas, USA...
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Sarah Davis's Free Artist Portfolio
Welcome to Sarah Davis's Portfolio. Browse Davis's body of work: Davis' current work focuses on providing a physical identity for the Self and the emotional weight contained therein, specifically referencing personal memories and emotions related to various nuclear familial relationships. Her work translates inner thoughts and emotions into a metaphorical physical object, often engaging the viewer on a very intimate and visceral level.
Davis' intention with this work is to translate inner thoughts and emotions into a metaphorical physical object - working towards a body of work that engages the viewer on a very intimate and visceral level, to visually draw the viewer in so they may connect themselves to the ... | |
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