About The Artist
Sarah Stone moved to LA to ink and paint on a Ralph Bakshi film, but found herself, instead, designing murals and props for Roger Corman. Since then, she has invented props and sets for numerous films and even some iconoclastic puppet theater productions.
She now lives and works in a rustic canyon at the border of LA County where abrupt intersections of man and nature are daily observations. The themes of her paintings build upon Jungian dream studies, human root cultures and the environment, focusing on bio-social attributes which connect rather than divide.
Combining totemic symbols, bifurcating systems, pop motifs and runes, her paintings, much like dreams, tell short visual stories about transition, connection, emergence and growth.
Her work has shown in galleries throughout Los Angeles, in Northern California, North Carolina, Detroit and Maine, and is in private collections across the country.
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