Sara Frantz
Region: Pacific Coast
After the 2016 presidential election, I sat outside my studio staring
at the night sky, feeling my hope thwarted by outside forces—
malign stars. I listened to the audiobook version of Cormac
McCarthy’s Children of God and considered how technology
simultaneously extends and amputates senses, fragmenting
experiences. I thought about ’70s abstraction, Dorothea
Rockburne and Robert Ryman, and about making analog versions
of digitally inspired paintings.
Out of time and dislocated from the original space, my latest
series of paintings explore the barriers that create more
imagined than real distance between two points of view. From the
perspective of being inside a cave, the viewer looks up or out to
starry skies, unable to touch what the stars may bring. Scenes
of hope and want, but also powerlessness, depicted in flat color
and faux digital paint marks. Alien and grand in its bareness, the
result balances restraint with excess, or at least tempers anxious
over-embellishment with order.