
Interim (2023), Water-soluble oil, 36×48 inches

Continue (2023), Water-soluble oil, 6×9 inches

Mutilated Lips (2022), Oil pastel, Charcoal, Conté crayon, Ink, Ice-dyed cotton, Acrylic, 18×24 inches

Omni (2022), Water-soluble oil, 6×9 inches

Sabine Browning is a contemporary sculptor and painter who resides in Indianapolis, Indiana. She recently graduated from Ivy Tech Community College Indianapolis with her Associates of Fine Arts, and is now pursuing an integrative studies degree at Herron School of Art and Design, with a focus on ceramics and painting. Her main artistic drive is displaying deep physical sensations in a way that is full of contrast, color, and vibrancy. With this in mind, she strives to keep the Expressionist movement alive and further push the fundamental boundaries of art. She has a soft spot for color theory and aesthetics, and is pursuing careers to educate the community on art – whatever their age may be and wherever their interests may lie.
Artist Statement: I seek to explore the interplay between physical sensation and a yearning for purpose in my work. Drawing from a personal inclination towards extremes, I strive to imbue my pieces with absolute precision, pure colors, and crushing realities, all in an effort to deepen our understanding of our place in the world. Working with a variety of mediums, from ceramics to woodwork, I approach each piece with a desire to manipulate and transform it into a new form of life.
Ultimately, my work strives to capture the beauty and complexity of the human experience. Through the careful manipulation of color, texture, and form, I seek to evoke a range of emotions, from contentment to discomfort, that reflect the rich tapestry of our lives. By doing so, I hope to create a sense of connection and understanding that speaks to the commonality of the human experience.