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b. 1972 -

Sarah Stockstill was born in Scottsdale, Arizona, on January 1, 1972. Raised in a square mile suburban town called Litchfield Park, Sarah’s earliest art influence came from a Modigliani print that hung in her family home. Inspired by her early creative impulses, as a young girl Sarah tore out fashion ads and collaged the walls of her room with them, along with art prints of Picasso and Van Gogh.
Sarah overcame the adversity of her youth and found harmony in the desert, melding it with the contemporary influences found in the Los Angeles landscape. Finding solace in the beauty of a multicolored world, she creates works that are both subliminal in texture and distinct in composition, and sought out by collectors from around the world.

She is a prolific artist whose inspiration comes from a career steeped in photography, and the humble beginnings of an artist’s apprentice. Her style explores imagery that evokes the deep sense of emotional passion lying within the psyche. Her style suggests a longing for simplicity, yet possesses a depth that seems almost impossible to grasp. The rich colors beg for attention by being simply beautiful, and at the same time they are covered in a sublime, almost transparent layer that is even more beautiful that what is apparent on the surface.

Prior to becoming a successful fulltime artist, Sarah worked in retail jobs, and managed a hair salon. She found that the intense competitive environment in a salon toughened her up a bit. “It taught me to be braver, and to not get distracted by temporary setbacks.” But ultimately, Sarah quit her job to pursue a fulltime art career. “I realized that if I wanted to teach my kids how to have a happy life, I would need to pave the way and learn to do something I love while balancing it with the realities of life.” She worked as an artist’s assistant for two years, and enjoyed the privilege of painting with an art company surrounded by many talented artists.

Sarah finds inspiration for her art just from living life. “Following my intuition in life puts me in the right places at the right time, so I’m exposed to the things I need . . . a conversation, a piece of art, and a million small details that I reference subconsciously.” Adds Sarah, “Most of my ideas happen while I’m in bed before I get up. The rest is luck.”

Sarah works primarily in acrylics, finding that this versatile, fast-drying medium is both “. . . immediate and forgiving.” She’s interested in phasing resin, encaustic and photo emulsion into her works,, and is also gradually folding figurative elements into her images. When asked how she would describe her unique style, Sarah replied, “I don’t know that anything’s unique about it, but I do try to stay honest and keep my ego out of it. Then I can just play with color and movement.” Sarah hopes that viewers will find what they want to see in her paintings, and continually discover new things in them “. . . for as long as they hang it.”

Sarah shares her philosophy about art and life: “I think the way we cultivate our lives is the greatest art form. If you get to make some paintings along the way that makes it extra fantastic!”

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      • SARAH STOCKSTILL LARGE PRINT, ABSTRACT
        Nov. 11, 2024

        SARAH STOCKSTILL LARGE PRINT, ABSTRACT

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        SARAH STOCKSTILL LARGE PRINT, ABSTRACT

        O'Gallerie
      • Sarah Stockstill, American (b.1972), Luna
        May. 09, 2024

        Sarah Stockstill, American (b.1972), Luna

        Est: $200 - $300

        Sarah Stockstill American, (b.1972) Luna oil on canvas name and title label verso

        Abell Auction
      • Richard Roundtree Sarah Stockstill "Exit" Original Painting
        Mar. 30, 2024

        Richard Roundtree Sarah Stockstill "Exit" Original Painting

        Est: -

        Richard Roundtree Personally Owned Sarah Stockstill "Exit" Original Acrylic on Wood Painting - This original acrylic on wood painting titled "Exit" by Sarah Stockstill was personally owned by the late actor Richard Roundtree. Sarah Stockstill is an established artist, known for her large-scale abstracts that have a vivid, organic style. This painting hung in the Los Angeles home of Richard Roundtree and comes directly from the Roundtree Trust. Measurements: 48 x 48 inches. Richard Roundtree was best known for his portrayal of private detective John Shaft in the 1971 film Shaft and four of its sequels. Considered as "the first Black action hero", Roundtree was credited with having an impact on the rise of African American leading actors in Hollywood projects, thanks to his successful performances in the genre. Over his five decades as an actor, he has appeared in some 160 film and television projects, sharing the screen with actors including Clint Eastwood, Peter O'Toole, Laurence Olivier, Samuel L. Jackson, and Brad Pitt, and received numerous awards, such as an MTV Lifetime Achievement Award, a Peabody Award, and a Black Theater Alliance Lifetime Achievement Award. This item comes directly from the Roundtree Trust.

        GWS Auctions
      • Sarah Stockstill Signed Giclee Painting
        Mar. 18, 2020

        Sarah Stockstill Signed Giclee Painting

        Est: $50 - $100

        DESCRIPTION: An abstract color infused giclee painting on canvas signed lower right " Stockstill" by artist Sarah Stockstill titled "Mesmerized" CIRCA: 20th Century ORIGIN: USA DIMENSIONS: H: 66.5" x W:40" CONDITION: Great condition. See lot description for details on item condition. More detailed condition requests can be obtained via email (info@akibaantiques.com) or SMS (305) 333-4134. Any condition statement given, as a courtesy to a client, is only an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact. Akiba Antiques shall have no responsibility for any error or omission.

        Akiba Galleries
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