Double Take

Sarah Canright

Double Take, 196980 x 75.6cmPrice on Request
Details
Material
oil on canvas
Description
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This abstract artwork features a vibrant composition of flowing, undulating shapes and lines in soft pastel hues. The overall impression is one of movement and dynamism, with the sinuous, wave-like forms creating a sense of energy and rhythm. The color palette is dominated by soft shades of yellow, beige, and blue, lending the piece a serene and ethereal quality. The artist's distinctive style is evident in the intricate detailing and the skillful use of varied textures and patterns. This work likely explores themes of the natural world and the human experience of the sublime. ...

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Sarah Canright
Artist
Sarah Canright
1941 , American

A member of the Chicago Imagist movement of the 1960s, a group of artists associated with the School of the Art Institute of Chicago whose paintings, drawings, printmaking and sculptures were recognisable through a shared aesthetic of vibrant colours and graphics, cartoonish shapes and patterns. A departure from this style, Canright’s work is more muted and subtle in colour. In addition, she renders knotted calligraphy with pale pastel tones, making her paintings more mysterious, ethereal, and less surreal than other Imagists but no less striking. Looking retrospectively at Canright’s 1960s paintings, these works appear to be proto-feminist abstract depictions filled with braided, woven hair and disjointed, rippling body parts. ...

Sarah Canright: Artworks
Double Take
Sarah CanrightDouble Take, 1969Price on Request
Wallpaper with View I
Sarah CanrightWallpaper with View I, 1968Price on Request