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August ~ Art Print

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It was love at first sight for both of us. We ADORE Sarah’s art that she creates from her studio under the name Snoogs & Wilde. Her study of color and form had us buying literally alllll of her prints and then we had to remember that we only have so much room in our warehouse. When we showed you her work on our Instagram you went nuts! So, without further ado…enjoy.  11X14 Print created with archival pigment-based ink on 100% cotton paper and initialed.  Snoogs & Wilde  This is an archival fine art print of her original watercolor painting. The frame is NOT included.  Her prints are created one by one in her studio in the Northwest corner of Connecticut.  Each print is made with archival pigment-based ink on 100% cotton paper and comes lightly initialed. Prints are thoughtfully packaged with recycled white backing board in a clear protective sleeve. About Sarah I work from my *newly built*  backyard studio in the hills of Northwest Connecticut where I live with my husband and our two young sons, Leo & Beau.  The nature that surrounds our home and the sense of wonder and curiosity that my children constantly exude are strong sources of inspiration in my work. I come from a long line of creative and artistic women and I have been painting for as long as I can remember.  However, it took me a long time to believe that working as an artist could be a viable profession. As creatives, we are often advised to be “realistic†and encouraged to keep our passions as a hobby.  Thankfully, due to some very timely advice from both my mother and my husband, I began putting my artwork out into the world 6 years ago and have not looked back.   Painting and working with color feels like home to me – it is a solitary practice yet it is my connecting point to so many collectors, fellow creatives and collaborators. Although artwork is always a form of expression, my drive to paint is largely for the experience of the activity itself.  The act of being fully engaged in the process of bringing colors together on the canvas gets me into a harmonious flow state – it awakens my cells and relaxes my mind – it is an intuitive process and it is profoundly fun.  Through my artwork, it is my aim to bring a sense of this joy and harmony into your home.