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Sarah Brannon is an American artist born in 1995 in Memphis, Tennessee. After growing up in Memphis, she left to pursue a career as a fashion model in 2014 in New York City. After several years of travel, she picked up painting in Paris during the winter of 2019. Shortly thereafter, she found herself in Mississippi and through an exploration of different mediums, arrived at an interest in the concept of foundation in utilizing different household items such as saw blades, trowels, and house paint. Some primary themes expressed through her work focus on the journey and process of building a foundation of self, as well as the rawer use of the body as a tool, seen moreover as body prints in the artist’s first series. She is deeply inspired by her relationships with others, the idea and middle ground of separation and connection. Constantly looking for balance, she tries to keep symmetry as an underlying concept with each of her series. Exploring the sense of duality, the “give and take” nature of relationships, Brannon uses art as a way to become even more familiar with the complexity of emotions, and the everyday human experience as well as the concept of evolution through death, integration, and rebirth. Currently, Brannon and her practice are based in Brooklyn, New York.
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Sarah Brannon is an American artist born in 1995 in Memphis, Tennessee. After growing up in Memphis, she left to pursue a career as a fashion model in 2014 in New York City. After several years of travel, she picked up painting in Paris during the winter of 2019. Shortly thereafter, she found herself in Mississippi and through an exploration of different mediums, arrived at an interest in the concept of foundation in utilizing different household items such as saw blades, trowels, and house paint. Some primary themes expressed through her work focus on the journey and process of building a foundation of self, as well as the rawer use of the body as a tool, seen moreover as body prints in the artist’s first series. She is deeply inspired by her relationships with others, the idea and middle ground of separation and connection. Constantly looking for balance, she tries to keep symmetry as an underlying concept with each of her series. Exploring the sense of duality, the “give and take” nature of relationships, Brannon uses art as a way to become even more familiar with the complexity of emotions, and the everyday human experience as well as the concept of evolution through death, integration, and rebirth. Currently, Brannon and her practice are based in Brooklyn, New York.
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