Raised on the coast of Maine, Sarah Ingraham (b. 1994) is a Brooklyn, New York-based painter whose practice spans painting, murals, rug making and wallpaper design. Strongly influenced by her background in art history and reverence for decorative traditions in craft, she looks to ceramics and textiles from all over the world as inspiration in her work, which combines ancient motifs with a fresh palette. Sarah’s paintings draw upon the long lineage of still-life and landscape painting, recasting these genres in a contemporary light to explore themes of overindulgence, pleasure, and vitality.
Recent Work
Seven Cake Still Life 48”x48” acrylic on canvas
Big Soft Cake with Two Limes 30”x30” tufted yarn on wood stretcher bars
Still Life with Orange Jug, Cake and Fruit Platter 58”x58” acrylic on canvas Email to inquire
Tufted Still Life 42”x42” hand tufted yarn on stretcher bars
Small Picnic on Green 36”x36” acrylic on canvas
Hot Pink Tablescape 48”x48” acrylic on canvas
Tufted Still Life with Dark Purple Peonies 30”x30” tufted yarn on wood stretcher bars
Blue Heart Cake with Three Lemons 36”x 36” acrylic on canvas
Lots of Orange Roses with Big Fruit Bowl on My Favorite Pink 60”x48” acrylic on canvas
Three Glass Vases on Lime Green Tile 42”x42” acrylic on canvas
Greek Vase on Blue Blanket 36”x36” acrylic on canvas
Platter of Fruit with Big Bowl of Flowers 36”x36” acrylic on canvas