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Sandra Slim

Bio

Sandra Slim works are about turning almost everything she sees into a story and that story into a painting. The solitaire scenes are part of her fascination.

 

Thus, beaches, empty pools, and landscapes are the principal theme of the painter’s compositions.

 

Furthermore, her experiences and ways of perceiving the world produce a mixture of sinister and joyful imaginary ending up in beautifully tender compositions and arrangements of rooms, animals, and items.

Sandra Slim was born in Mexico City and spend the majority of her childhood there until she was 16 at which time she started traveling to Germany frequently. While spending time in Hamburg, she began learning German and making a social network consisting of mostly Artists and Musicians. In 2008 Sandra began to study Illustration but realized that wasn’t the career path for her. She then switched gears and was accepted into the prestigious Hamburg Art School.

After completing school, Sandra moved to Berlin Germany. Under the influence of her mentor Michael Conrads, and as well as her collaborator Tim Schrôder, she developed her own personal style of painting based on patterns and naïve figuration. Her formal approach to contemporary painting is based on her classical education. While in Berlin, the Triangle Project was born. The Triangle Project, which was begun while she was in Berlin, is about a never-ending modular painting consisting of tiny, hand-painted, magnetic triangles – now counting in the tens of thousands. She creates these tiny triangles combining the high tech production process of computer laser cutting machines with traditional, almost folk-art like, painting techniques. She uses a wide variety of painting & drawing materials including watercolor, shellac, egg tempera, graphite, gold leaf, silver leaf, glitter and more.

In Sandra Slim’s artwork you can see a range of influences from modernist abstraction and Kandinksy’s approach to form, shape and color, to Op Art and Neo Geo’s analytical and physiological approach toward painting. Other influences in her artistic practice include: indigenous culture, Paul Klee, Josef and Anni Albers, Bridget Riley.

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