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Lemons with Tabletop | Oil And Acrylic Painting in Paintings by Sarah Trundle. Item made of canvas & synthetic
Lemons with Tabletop | Oil And Acrylic Painting in Paintings by Sarah Trundle. Item made of canvas & synthetic

Created and Sold by Sarah Trundle

Sarah Trundle

Lemons with Tabletop - Paintings

Woman Owned

Made In USA

This one didn’t last long but had it stuck around longer it would have definitely found a place on my own walls. It’s hard to let go of favorites but made so much easier when you know there’s a collector out there who sees beauty where you do.

Acrylic and Graphite on Canvas
48 x 48

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Item Lemons with Tabletop
Created by Sarah Trundle
As seen in Private Residence, DC, DC
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Sarah Trundle
Meet the Creator
Wescover creator since 2020
Sarah Trundle is a Charlottesville, Va. painter who, after beginnings in representational art, now works primarily in abstraction.

Her unique and many-layered paintings range from bold, geometric, brightly colored abstracts, to serene, monochromatic, minimalism. These seemingly disparate styles evidence the relationship between order and chaos, between simplicity and complexity, that fuels her process.

Her work is an exploration of the interdependence of these seemingly opposite concepts. Rarely working in a serial way, each painting represents a unique end result of a constantly shifting and evolving process. Her approach is one of obscuring and re-defining, of complicating and consolidating, of taking risks to see what surprises emerge to inform each subsequent step, and eventually lead to the final balance that gives her that "aha!!" moment and finishes the painting. The simplicity of the final product thus often belies the complexity of its creation.

It is this struggle and process, this push-pull between simple and complex, random and intentional, order and chaos, apparent and obscured, circle and square, this "what if...?" line of thinking, that Sarah sees as an integral part of the finished painting as a whole. She thus strives to give the viewer a window into this struggle, by leaving remnants of early marks and layers, shifted lines and shapes, and indecision and risks, all still visible.

She is represented by several galleries nationwide and is honored to have her work in numerous private and public collections internationally.

Sarah holds a bachelor’s degree in psychology from Dartmouth College and a Master's Degree in Social Work from Virginia Commonwealth University. She started her career as a full-time artist after having worked many years as a mental health therapist (who always dabbled in art).