Maplewood, NJ, United States
SARAH INTEMANN is an abstract artist living and working in NYC Metropolitan area. Art has been a ...
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Joined In 2000
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About the artist
Joined In 2000
(84 Followers)
SARAH INTEMANN is an abstract artist living and working in NYC Metropolitan area.
Art has been a passion of Sarah's since she was a child. Graduating college with a Fine Art degree, she moved to NYC and has been exhibiting and painting ever since. It is on the New York subways that she constantly sketched and developed a line-focused abstract language that she uses today in her work.
Her work is a result of patterns and textures seen in the world around us. She draws her visual vocabulary from delineations in geoformations, caves, rocks, leaves, coral and aquatic life, and fluid shapes found in water and smoke. She has discovered that ink is the best medium to truly try and capture the beauty of these patterns and to investigate the evocative nature of line.
These days Sarah generally works on completing a couple medium sized paintings a week, while simultaneously working on a series of large scale paintings she will be excited to show in the near future.
Education
2005 B.F.A., Wright State University, Dayton, OH
1998 – 2003 University of Central Florida, Orlando, FL
Abroad:
Summer 2004 Florence, Rome, Italy
Summer 2002 Edinburgh College of Art, Edinburgh, Scotland
Solo Exhibitions:
2013 "Magistrates of Marzipan", The One Well, Brooklyn, NY
2012 "Harvesting Harmonies", B Conte, Brooklyn, NY
2012 "Works on Paper" Tar Pit, Brooklyn, NY
Group Exhibitions:
2011 Chelsea International Art Show, Agora Gallery, Chelsea, New York, NY
2009 Inaugural Exhibit, Art Raw Gallery, New York, NY
2005 Rites of Passage 1, Manifest Gallery, Cincinnati, OH
2005 Senior Exhibition, Robert & Elaine Stein Main Gallery, Dayton, OH
2004 The 14th Annual Dayton Area Works on Paper, Rosewood Gallery, Dayton, OH
2004 Paintings & Drawings of Sarah Intemann and Kathy Moore, Robert & Elaine Stein Experimental Gallery, Dayton, OH
2003 The Sacred and the Profane, Robert & Elaine Stein Experimental Gallery, Dayton, OH
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