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Sandra Cohen Animal Paintings

American, b. 1962
Sandra Cohen’s dreamlike painting and mixed media work explores the paradoxical nature she finds everywhere. Cohen layers a constantly shifting ground of memory with snippets of lyrics, invasive ‘earworms’, and the human tendency to create order from chaos. Music is intimately entwined with memory for Cohen, who has been a performing musician and songwriter. She also has a deep interest in science, especially the concepts of modern physics. Using techniques that vary from wet to dry and tight to loose, and processes that may weave between digital and tactile, the act of creating the work also reflects what she hopes emerges: glimpses of a true/false spectrum wavering into being as lustrous, rhythmic, and often darkly humorous hybrids. Cohen is represented by Fountain Street Gallery in Boston, MA.
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Artist: Sandra Cohen
“American Gladiators”, Contemporary, Unicorn, Blue, Pink, Gray, Acrylic Painting
By Sandra Cohen
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“American Gladiators” is a 20 x 16 x 1 inch contemporary acrylic and mixed media work by Sandra Cohen. On the top layer, two 'pretty' and prancing unicorns appear outlined in a blue ...
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2010s Contemporary Sandra Cohen Animal Paintings

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Acrylic, Wood, Paper

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