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Friday Favorite: Sarah Giannobile

12/16/2011

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This Friday’s Feature artist is Sarah Giannobile!

I love her web-like works are inspired by both her travels internationally and her roots in her hometown of Missouri! 

From her artist statement:
I like to tell stories with my paintings with symbols. The web formations in several of my paintings deal with something that has been woven or created relating to my past, and other generations before my existence. The ladders in several of my paintings are a way of attaining spirituality or a higher existence. Thus, represent for me the distance between this life and the next. The small arches are doorways into a dream like reality. This frequently relates to my memories of my childhood and returning to the farm in St. James, Missouri where I am from.
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Arsenal Street by Sarah Giannobile
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Missouri River by Sarah Giannobile
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Traveling to Vienna by Sarah Giannobile
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Missouri Landscape by Sarah Giannobile
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Traveling to Arizona by Sarah Giannobile
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Little Landscape in Rome by Sarah Giannobile
To find out more about Sarah Giannobile, visit her website and Etsy shop!
TGIF!
Mary^
4 Comments
Trina (Trina's Clay Creations) link
12/15/2011 11:19:03 pm

Sarah's work is wonderful, I especially love the first one that you featured. Thank you for introducing her to us!!

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Nichole link
12/16/2011 08:16:15 am

Lovely artwork! Sarah's first piece reminds me of Escher.

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Carolyn Dube link
12/16/2011 12:57:51 pm

Such beautiful work!!!

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Dollhouse Miniatures by Pei Li link
12/16/2011 10:52:43 pm

Beautiful artwork. I especially love the blue painting!

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