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Sarah Moore brings a multi-disciplinary background in architecture and public health to her creative practice, focusing on the impact that connecting within nature has on our creativity, health, and well-being. Sarah earned an M.Arch degree from Washington University in St. Louis in 2012, and was a Danforth Scholar for the duration of her study there. She is based in San Antonio, TX by way of Knoxville, TN.
About this collection: "Close to Home"
Walking is the groundwork of my creative practice, and most days I walk alone in my neighborhood or in local parks. Although I've followed the same routes a hundred times, each walk is an ever-changing experience as both the seasons and focus of my attention shift. The paintings in this collection show moments that stopped me in my well-worn tracks, inviting me to pause and be fully present with a sense of wonder
Medium: Acrylic on panel, framed in maple
Dimensions:
Piece: 14" x 11"
Framed to 15" x 12"
Framed, ready to hang
San Antonio, Texas, USA
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Sarah Moore brings a multi-disciplinary background in architecture and public health to her creative practice, focusing on the impact that connecting within nature has on our creativity, health, and well-being. Sarah earned an M.Arch degree from Washington University in St. Louis in 2012, and was a Danforth Scholar for the duration of her study there. She is based in San Antonio, TX by way of Knoxville, TN.
About this collection: "Close to Home"
Walking is the groundwork of my creative practice, and most days I walk alone in my neighborhood or in local parks. Although I've followed the same routes a hundred times, each walk is an ever-changing experience as both the seasons and focus of my attention shift. The paintings in this collection show moments that stopped me in my well-worn tracks, inviting me to pause and be fully present with a sense of wonder