Sara Caracristi’s new paintings are glimmering compositions that feel like vague snapshots of a shared past.
The Halifax-based artist is on exhibition through June 8 at Katzman Art Projects in Figures in the Landscape, A collection of Memories. Above View from the Guest House, 2024, 24 x 24″.
The figures in Caracristi’s paintings “have a spectral quality, symbolizing the transitory nature of time and the evanescence of human life,” the gallery says.
For the work in this show I really wanted the paintings to have this glow about them that would radiate throughout the work. I feel this is a great example of that! – Sara Caracristi commenting on Farm to Table (via Instagram)
All the works in this exhibition are acrylic and polyurethene on canvas over board.
See all the paintings on the Katzman Art Projects exhibition site here.
Sara Caracristi’s Instagram here.
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I like the glow in her paintings.