About Sage Art…

There was a season of my life when everything looked stable — but I no longer felt like myself inside it.

I had learned how to be capable. Reliable. Strong. I knew how to hold roles well. I knew how to meet expectations. From the outside, nothing appeared broken.

But internally, something was unraveling.

The identity I had built — carefully, responsibly — began to feel tight. I couldn’t ignore the quiet question underneath it all:

Who am I, if I stop being who I’ve been?

Painting began there.

Not as a business.
Not as a brand.
But as a place where I could tell the truth without explaining myself.

Layer by layer, I started exploring what it meant to shed identities that once protected me. To sit in the discomfort of not knowing who I was becoming. To let parts of myself dissolve without rushing to replace them.

Becoming, I’ve learned, is not glamorous.
It’s not loud.
It’s not a reinvention.

It’s honest.
It’s confronting.
It’s tender.

My work reflects that space — the in-between where old roles fall away and something truer begins to surface.

I create art for the woman becoming herself.
For the woman who can no longer perform who she used to be.
For the woman who feels the shift, even if she doesn’t yet have language for it.

My paintings are mirrors. Sometimes they are gentle. Sometimes they are direct. But they are always rooted in truth.

If you’re in the middle of shedding what no longer fits — if you feel both uncertain and more awake than ever — you’re not behind.

You’re not broken.

You’re becoming.

— Sarah