Sarah Lightfoot Brundage
Maine artist Sarah Lightfoot Brundage has painted most of her adult life. Inspired by the coastal tide that supports life in the small Downeast fishing village in which she lives, Sarah describes herself as an abstract landscape painter using a variety of mediums including oil, oil pastel or encaustic wax. Her work has been shown locally in solo exhibits, group exhibits, and is held in private
collections.
A graphic designer by training, Sarah frequently explores visual concepts and designs to inspire others. She is drawn to the place where land meets sea, natural stone forms, and color and lines inspired by Maine’s rocky coastline, thus including these integral elements in her paintings. The continuously shifting shoreline alters abstract relationships forcing evolution in her work.
When exploring the rocky shore in Downeast Maine, I am first and foremost drawn to the earth’s coastal topography as it meets the complex intertidal system. My contemporary and abstract paintings often reflect the places where land and water converge. Seasonal changes in rock weed and other marine plants provide a colorful
and inspirational artist’s palette.
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collections.
A graphic designer by training, Sarah frequently explores visual concepts and designs to inspire others. She is drawn to the place where land meets sea, natural stone forms, and color and lines inspired by Maine’s rocky coastline, thus including these integral elements in her paintings. The continuously shifting shoreline alters abstract relationships forcing evolution in her work.
When exploring the rocky shore in Downeast Maine, I am first and foremost drawn to the earth’s coastal topography as it meets the complex intertidal system. My contemporary and abstract paintings often reflect the places where land and water converge. Seasonal changes in rock weed and other marine plants provide a colorful
and inspirational artist’s palette.
complete biography link
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