B. S. Public Health
Mixed Media
50.8 x 40.64 cm
2024
Tags
About this artwork
Morning Breeze is a homage to the tactile and present world of the past, a time when life was felt through textures, patterns, and tangible moments rather than mediated through screens. The repetition of the bold, nostalgic pattern connects the figure to a time when people were more attuned to the physical world around them. By using a vibrant color palette and retro styling, I aim to transport the viewer back to an era that felt more grounded and sensory. My passion for creating patterns serves as a reminder of the beauty and simplicity of a time when design and the everyday were inseparably intertwined. This piece is 16" x 20" at 1.5" depth and is a hybrid of digital work and acrylic painting. The piece is stretch and ready to hang with a sawtooth hanger.
Insights
Artwork History
Sep 24, 2024
Peggy buyer protection
About the artist
Sara Baumann is a self-taught Iranian-American mult-media artist, founder, and speaker. She is the creator behind the Women and Weapons brand, where her work has an astounding sales volume north of $17 million. Sara has had the opportunity to showcase her artwork around the globe and boasts esteemed collectors such as Gary Vaynerchuk, Sia, Brie Larson, Timmy Trumpet, Steve Aoki, and Randi Zuckerberg. The world has taken note, leading to sought after collaborations with Mastercard, Coinbase, Instagram, Tinder, Coindesk, and more. In addition to her artistic triumphs, Sara is an eloquent speaker, gracing stages at SXSW, Brilliant Minds, Consensus, and Veecon. Her voice and vision are consistently recognized, igniting conversations about the fusion of art, technology, and the female experience through time. Sara Baumann shines brilliantly, inspiring both collectors to treasure her work and upcoming artists to shatter conventional boundaries.
Curriculum Vitae
Born in 1991 in Dallas Texas, Dallas, TX, USA. Currently residing in Dallas Texas, Dallas, TX, USA.
Master of Occupational Therapy Women and Weapons Founder Sara Baumann on Promoting Accessibility in the NFT Space
Comments (0)