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Art Reviews
How do you
categorize the uncategorizable? Create a whole new niche. In this case the subject is the art of Sarit, one of the hottest new talents to arrive on the art scene in years. The new category? High
Naive... Haute Naïf, if you will.. a combined sophistication and naive view point that excites and
envelops you in a wave of understanding of yourself and your world. Her images are focused on big women... really big women, whose unlined pure faces, round bodies, and inner beauty break apart the
ugliness that accompanies our perceptions of weight in the world. To the self-conscious, they confront with love and naiveté. To the self assured, they represent a knowing truth
that resides within them and is unshaken by the images the world press has sold us as "ideal" for decades. High naive... more than just a style of art, it truly is a new category
that belies its power and majesty.
Whether it's a wall-sized party scene with men and women that more closely resemble the figures of males and females in the real world or a flowing floral scene that
accents her flower paintings or her inner dream scenes, Sarit's own innocence, born of experience and the influence of the discover of inner truth and peace that can exist within
us all, shines brightly through the oil and images.
When you look at Sarit's images, you can see the inner life that exists within her. A life that throws a beacon of light
over the darkness of the world and locks solidly into the positive force that drives her. |