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Sarah Van Vliet: Feminine 2

Sarah Van Vliet: Feminine 2

SKU: 2021-00089.

Inspired by Manet’s Olympia and Georgia O’keefe, this collage showcases the feminine attributes of the body without revealing the face. Ask the question: What makes a figure beautiful?

Category: WomynsWerq. Tags: Collage, Mixed Media.
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My work is inspired by my emotions and events that have affected me personally. I explore the emotional impact of toxic male masculinity on the female psyche in relationships and life. My style incorporates both surrealistic and macabre imagery. I am fascinated with the physical and metaphysical masks we wear in society. A mask’s purpose is to conceal or to protect. It can conceal your identity (physical), or it can conceal your true self (metaphysical). The gas mask has become a key icon in a lot of my recent work. The gas mask is a barrier between the toxicity of societal norms and classic heterocentric tropes and the female psyche. In a lot of my work the figure is painted wearing the mask while the rest of the body is exposed. The mask represents the emotional walls built off the foundations of poor choices, desire, and lust. The body is presented as open to sensual experiences, while the identity of the figure is closed off and unwilling to show the viewer who they really are. While the act of hiding behind a mask, or metaphysical mask may seem protective, overtime this mentality infects and pollutes one’s own psychological health. The character I have created is stuck between her sensuality and her ability to trust, open up, and reveal her true self. My work is meant to empower the female body and make you think about the emotional impact toxic male masculinity has on the female population.

Education B.A. Art Education, Endorsement in Special Education,
Monmouth University, West Long Branch, NJ

Graduated Magna Cum Laude, Highest Ranked GPA in the Art Department, Dean’s List
Scholarship upon entrance

Masters in Fine Arts degree at William Paterson University, graduation date June 2022

Current Position

High School and Elementary Art Teacher, North Plainfield School District

Exhibition Experiences

Fertile Ground, William Paterson University, 2021
William Paterson University, November 2019
Transformation Gallery, Metuchen NJ, October 2019- February 2020
Studio Montclair, June 2019
William Paterson University, May 2019
Rutgers University Newark September 2015
Rutgers University Newark January 19th- April 22nd
Rutgers University Newark September 2014- January 2015
Monmouth University, Spring 2014 Senior Exhibition
Monmouth University 2014 Student Show
Monmouth University 2013 Student Show

size

11×15

medium

Mixed Media Collage

Website

http://sarahvanvlietart.weebly.com/

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