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Sarah White

Sarah White

Painting

Lives and works in Seattle, WA

Artist Sarah White's painting style is founded in her long-standing interest in old objects and decay, having photographed obscure details in nature since her childhood. Her work explores cultural expectations around repair or disposal. It is her hope that her large-scale, minimal, color-field paintings evoke the feeling of nostalgia she finds in all things that age well.

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