There is a soothing calm in Sarah Fagan‘s work. The painter poses quotidian objects—like envelopes, eraser, crystal trinkets and disassembled boxes—and replicates them in a lovingly banal fashion. While Fagan does have her own touch, her work shares a similar aesthetic with Melodie Provenzano‘s work.
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“Undone”
- “Cold”
- “Much”
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“So”
![quiet-lunch-sarah fagan-yet](https://quietlunch.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/quiet-lunch-sarah-fagan-yet.jpg)
“Yet”
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