A woman with blonde hair, wearing a black long-sleeve shirt and layered necklaces, standing with arms crossed in front of an abstract, colorful art piece on the wall.

Bio

Sarah Finucane is a contemporary abstract artist whose work blends structured design with raw, intuitive expression. Based in Connecticut after nearly two decades in LA, she brings a creative director’s clarity to a deeply personal practice. Her background in advertising and techβ€”leading campaigns for Fortune 50 brandsβ€”trained her to communicate clearly through composition, tone, and design. Those instincts now live in her artwork, where a visual language replaces literal messaging. Her art has been featured in Vogue and selected by Anthropologie’s curators. Collected internationally, her pieces often sell before they’re finished, and her commission schedule is booked out months in advance.

She is currently seeking gallery representation that aligns with her vision and can amplify the momentum she’s built on her own. "I’m not just looking for representationβ€”I’m looking for a gallery who can outdo me." πŸŽ€πŸ‘‡

Statement

For me, art is about creating a connectionβ€”turning nothing into something vibrant and expressive. My work explores two distinct styles: one intuitive and experimental, embodying freedom and honesty, and the other thoughtfully designed and planned, driven by logic and concept. This push-and-pull dynamic shapes my creative process, producing pieces that reflect life’s contrasts while inviting connection and curiosity.

The Colorpop collection is my most intuitive workβ€”playful, whimsical and rooted in subconscious symbolism. These pieces begin with spontaneous mark-making, where lines, symbols, patterns and shapes emerge instinctively. I work with a limited palette that centers on one or two dominant colors, blending bits of each into every color to a sense of cohesion and harmony. Recurring icons often surface, adding a hint of narrative that reflects memories, moods, or moments that rise unconsciously during the process. Each piece becomes an exploration of form, rhythm, and layered meaning.

The Colorblock Collection, on the other hand, leans into my design background. It begins with painted collage papers, sometimes digitally arranged or pinned directly onto the canvas. These compositions are more structured, often featuring grid-like layouts, bold textures, and typographic elements. They're layered, maximal pieces with graphic punch.

Recent highlights include a solo show, a juried group exhibition where I received Honorable Mention from the curator of the Camp Gallery in Miami, and being featured in Vogue. I’ve collaborated with Anthropologie and was recently shortlisted for the 2024 Contemporary Collage Magazine Awards. Currently, I’m searching for a larger studio to accommodate my growing practice and continue expanding my creative output through exhibitions, collaborations, and workshops.

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