she uses monochromatic and subtle colors in her paintings to create a genuine and simplified journey into individuality
In the beginning of the story
Using a wide range of materials
they pull at the petal edges of our fascination with death and the tragic muse
One of the reasons I started to create art is because I was inspired and impressed by the techniques and creative thoughts of the artists I came in contact with
Death of the Bird of Paradise Sarah Louise Davey she uses monochromatic and subtle24 x 20 in. 2013 Oil on Panel Sandra Yagi was raised in suburban Denver Colorado, the oldest of a typical suburban middle class family. From an early age, she loved science, especially biology, and drawing. Yagi cites the following artists and providing inspiration and influence: Titian, Vesalius, Albinus, Caravaggio, Delacroix, Goya, Jerome Witkin, Bill Viola, Walton Ford, Masami Teraoka and William Kentridge. She has participated in several group