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Showing results for: Sarah Arsenault
Anthropocene
Anthropocene

Painting

Anthropocene

by Sarah Arsenault

Fictional world that is not so fictional anymore.

So This is Where We Live Now
So This is Where We Live Now

Painting

So This is Where We Live Now

by Sarah Arsenault

A fictional landscape juxtaposing abstract and realism, geometric with organic and calm with chaos. A view of the world we live in.

Evacuate
Evacuate

Painting

Evacuate

by Sarah Arsenault

Thesis concept work used to identify the materiality of paint and the juxtaposition of opposites.

Symbiotic
Symbiotic

Painting

Symbiotic

by Sarah Arsenault

Fictional cityscape identifying a world dominated by human influence and becoming alien.

Self Reflection
Self Reflection

Painting

Self Reflection

by Sarah Arsenault

A look at how my work has progressed during my undergraduate years at OCAD. A filtering of palette, shape, design and imagery that repeats throughout my work. This has lead me to an exploration of what that all means to me.

A Holistic Approach
A Holistic Approach

Painting

A Holistic Approach

by Sarah Arsenault

“No era in human history has been so beleaguered by such a range of mutually exacerbating problems: from loss of biodiversity to social injustice; from the proliferation of waste to cultural homogenization; from rampant urbanization to nuclear... More