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My
work is influenced by the concept of semiotics. Semiotics is the science
of signs. Language, whether verbal or visual, is part of semiotics. I
think a language goes beyond grammar and vocabulary. The signs we use to
communicate often contain multiple meanings depending on factors such as
context, experience, and the audience receiving the signs. I am
interested in exploring a visual language of signs in my work.
The images chosen for my work are
highly symbolic and allegorical. The meaning behind each piece is
completely dependent on the viewer’s perspective. The piece can be
enjoyed purely on a visual basis or become deeply meaningful.
There are several artists who
influence my work. The idea of juxtaposing seemingly unrelated images is
an answer to David Salle. Chuck Close and Philip Pearlstein have
influenced my figurative work. Caravaggio’s lighting finesse also is a
great inspiration to me. I thoroughly enjoy painting realistically with
watercolor, and the exploration of myself and my spirituality has
provided an interesting myriad of ideas for my
work. - Sara Drescher |