Inspired by Sabrina Ward Harrison
Tuesday, September 30, 2008 at 01:05AM Every once in awhile I'm blown away by another artist's work, so much that I study their every stroke seeking out something to take from it. How did she achieve that stroke? What was the thought process behind putting those two very random elements together? And make it work so seamlessly? This is what goes through my mind when I look at Sabrina Ward Harrison's work.
I was first taken by Sabrina's work when I randomly picked up her first work "Spilling Open", which she published at just 22 years old. It's pretty good. The freedom and confidence of having no borders of colors, fonts, or messaging, and the ability to make it all look good and sound poetically brilliant is talent. I don't have that talent -- I am not deep enough. But I'll take a little bit from her and be fine with that. Reading through her story, it's not difficult to point out that with that kind of talent comes some darkness and insecurites that bring out that powerful art expression in the first place. Check her stuff out.


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