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SABRINA BARRAGAN
from BFA&BA'23 Stanislaus State Graduating Seniors Exhibition Catalog
by California State Univeristy Stanislaus School of the Arts
I have found that as an artist my biggest advantage and sometimes my biggest limitation is that I am not usually confined to one subject of interest in my work. My work has been driven by a want and desire to try many things. However, even with a want to try different techniques and processes, I seem to always focus on my passion and emotional language I have with color. Color gives me a responsive connection to memories and feelings of my past and present. Colorful florals have been a favorite subject of mine and give me a limitless color palette combination along with boundless patterns and textures. This freedom lets me paint spontaneously, transmitting my emotional information into something I can record with a paintbrush. My artwork is ever changing, and I hope to continue creating art through my emotional state and moods without placing a specific meaning or objective.
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