Interview with Amanda Sage: Painter of Revolution – by Carrie Ann Baade
Amanda Sage talks to Carrie Ann Baade about humanity, painting, the ‘Ana-Suromai’ and the symbolic act of ‘lifting the skirt’. Continue reading
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Amanda Sage talks to Carrie Ann Baade about humanity, painting, the ‘Ana-Suromai’ and the symbolic act of ‘lifting the skirt’. Continue reading →
We’re very excited to announce that we will be publishing the first comprehensive art book on Chet Zar which will be released in early 2012. Continue reading →
Being a figurative artist, my work has encompassed a variety of mediums, all the while maintaining a strong focus on a singular theme - Exploration of the "Human Condition".
The works dare to ask the question of what this "Human Condition" is. And via the works the viewer, if so chooses, is compelled to search within or externally for the answers of such queries.
The delving into the different media has not only kept it fresh for me as an artist, but also serves to point out the fact that life is not static. That barreling upon us at full-charge with the omnipresence of a multi-headed monster, it leaves no person behind.
The body of works can be viewed in genres such as: Neo-Expressionism, Religious Iconoclasts, Witty Banality, or Surrealism as in line drawings that border on the bizarre dark-side of a twisted humanity filled with abstracted thingamabobs, and whatnots intertwined with one another.
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