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Sarah Sands Phillips

Numb; 2006; 
33” x 24 inches; oil and mixed media on canvas; 
*sold*
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This painting -- by Sarah Sands Phillips -- is in our living room. It's dark, lovely, fits perfectly into our small, understated space.

I meant to blog about Sarah's work before Christmas but I simply ran out of time. I don't have any more time now but she sits there, rather accusingly, on a list and, like the Primo Levi title asks, If Not Now, When?.

I rather like these two as well ...

Wounds
; 2006
; 48” x 48”
; oil and mixed media on wood; 
$500

Being Back Together
; 2007; 
48” x 48”; 
oil on Canvas; 
*sold*

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  2. I like this one:

    http://www.sarahsandsphillips.com/SarahSandsPhillips.com/art.html#5

    You are welcome to buy it for me. (Hey, we just had an anniversary! There's a great reason to buy me a painting!)

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  3. oh her work is very beautiful.

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  4. i like these a lot! i am so glad you got one and i think you need another(the one below the first one) to complete the first. it not now, then when? if not me, then who?

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  5. I really like being back together. good stuff.

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  6. The top one is wonderful and I am very envious of you

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  7. really beautiful work darryl! thanks for sharing. the one you have is the best. IMHO. which as you know is opinionated as hell.

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