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Sabra Morman, Being A Kid During 9/11, 35.5"X 24" Inches, Mixed Media on Canvas, 2024
Sabra Skutt-Morman (b. 1988) is a multidisciplinary artist from Detroit, Michigan, whose work explores themes of resilience, ...memory, and transformation. Navigating life with a physical disability, Sabra’s perspective was shaped early on by determination and adaptability, qualities instilled by her mother, a nurse. Her love for movement and expression began with ballet at the Detroit Windsor Dance Academy, and art became a source of solace after personal hardships, including the loss of her father to a brain tumor and major hip surgery.
Sabra studied fine art and psychology at the University of Dayton, and the loss of her mother in 2004 and stepfather in 2017 deepened her commitment to art as a means of personal narrative and community engagement. Her work, known for its intricate details and mixed-media embellishments, has been exhibited in various galleries and public spaces.
After establishing herself in Detroit, Sabra expanded to Washington, D.C. area, where she earned a residency and a full-time role with the Arts and Humanities Council of Montgomery County in Maryland. Now, Sabra focuses on art with social impact, using her experiences to connect with others and inspire resilience. Her evolving body of work invites viewers to witness life’s iridescence through her unique perspective. Read more
The Wings That Carry US
18" Inches
Mixed Media on Wood
2024
18" Inches
Mixed Media on Wood
2024
Frisbee
20"X 20" Inches
Mixed Media on Canvas
2024
20"X 20" Inches
Mixed Media on Canvas
2024
Man Standing
20" x 16" Inches
Paint and Ink on Canvas
2024
20" x 16" Inches
Paint and Ink on Canvas
2024
My artwork is a reflection of my perspective, blending fantasy and reality. It’s my interpretation of iridescence—where the angle of light reveals different colors, transforming how we see the world. Each piece invites viewers to shift their perspective, seeing everyday moments in a new way. Through layering materials and intricate details, I aim to create work that sparks conversation, connection, and a deeper appreciation for the world around us. My motto is that "art is a reminder that anything is possible."
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