Many of her pieces reference philosophy with a nod to both the melancholy and humorous
Her use of coincidental
Archival Ink on Rives BFK Paper
"Someone's been eating my porridge and they ate it all up
The flat logos on rusty cans and illustrations in men’s 1950's catalogs served as perfect test subjects for learning how to draw a simple image
The Mushroom Dancers Julia Lundman Many of her pieces referenceDetails About Oil on panel 24 x 24 in. 2025 Sandra Yagi was raised in suburban Denver Colorado, the oldest of a typical suburban middle class family. From an early age, she loved science, especially biology, and drawing. Yagi cites the following artists and providing inspiration and influence: Titian, Vesalius, Albinus, Caravaggio, Delacroix, Goya, Jerome Witkin, Bill Viola, Walton Ford, Masami Teraoka and William Kentridge. She has participated in