Wilderness | Sara Woster

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Wilderness | Sara Woster
Color is the Skin of the World, 2020
Acrylic on canvas
50.8 x 61.0 cm (20.0 x 24.0 in)
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This painting is inspired by a massive mural by Edvard Munch that occupies the enormous entry space of Oslo University's assembly hall, Sara Woster describes it as “both foreboding and hopeful”. In her painting, the two massive pine trees are part of the view from her new house in the Catskills, where she has been spending the quarantine. “I’ve lost my ability to sleep lately, my mind whirls with sadness, potential terrible outcomes. So, I don’t sleep and I listen to the owls. I haven’t seen them yet but all day a massive bird flies over my yard, casting a shadow across our lawn”.
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Color is the Skin of the World, 2020 | Acrylic on canvas 60.96 x 50.8 cm
This painting is inspired by a massive mural by Edvard Munch that occupies the enormous entry space of Oslo University's assembly hall, Sara Woster describes it as “both foreboding and hopeful”. In her painting, the two massive pine trees are part of the view from her new house in the Catskills, where she has been spending the quarantine. “I’ve lost my ability to sleep lately, my mind whirls with sadness, potential terrible outcomes. So, I don’t sleep and I listen to the owls. I haven’t seen them yet but all day a massive bird flies over my yard, casting a shadow across our lawn”.
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