Flaw

Flaw

Piece description from the artist

Flaws – I scan my paintings at a very high resolution and then enlarge by 300% to clean up lint or dust that has adhered to them. When I go in at such a large degree of magnification, I see not only fuzzies that have stuck to it while sitting on the desktop while drying, but I detect foreign matter that was present during the creation of the piece! The difference is usually in the color of the hair or speck or fuzz: if it fell onto the painting while it was liquid, the object attracts or repels, depending on the individual ink. Now the question in my mind becomes: what do I keep and what has to go? I pretty much draw the bottom line at hair; I have a huge aversion to hair anywhere except where it belongs (on the dog or my head, etc.) If you purchase an enlarged print of my work, I'm pretty sure you don't want to see (what looks to be) giant hairs in it! But what if the objet has become an intrinsic part of the painting? Honestly, if it can be left alone, I'll do so. My studio is in a real house with dust and dogs and as such, those things become part and parcel of my work!

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About Christy Sawyer

St. Louis, MO

CHRISTY COLLINS SAWYER ~ XT Fine art painter, potter, clay sculptor


Christy Sawyer creates loose, representational figure and portrait paintings, often composed on multiple canvases and surfaces, sometimes with three-dimensional effect. She utilizes an abundance of medium including foundational washes of thin oil or acrylic, under-drawings of charcoal, graphite, ink, and coffee and then ultimately finished with either pastel or oil paint.

Christy also creates amazing abstract paintings with alcohol inks on a variety of surfaces. She says she has to surrender “control” of her medium to the muse, playfully allowing the inks to dictate what they wish to “say” to her, a bit of whimsy that belies the difficulty of working in a liquid medium on impermeable surfaces. These works have an enormous appeal to the casual as well as serious collectors of her art.



Someone once said, “We do not have souls; we are souls that have bodies.” Christy calls her work the “art of soul,” beckoning the viewer to observe that which is at once familiar and mysterious, comforting and unsettling. Christy says, “I paint souls! There is nothing like flesh draped over bones, wrinkling in crevices, stretching over muscles, reflecting warmly off itself, planes of light melting into shadows, defining and confining the soul that dwells within.”

Sawyer never pursued formal art training but began self-instruction in earnest in her 30's. She developed a significant art career soon thereafter, painting many portraits in the local community, including an admiral and several captains in the US Navy. 

Upon moving to Missouri, Christy had the opportunity to pursue a passionate hobby that became a mini-career in video production. She hadn’t consciously intended to set painting aside, but that is, in fact, what happened. Seven years later the paints and the turpentine called to her again and Christy has been painting diligently for the last fourteen years, first as a charter member of The Foundry Art Centre in Saint Charles, Missouri, and then in a succession of public and private studio spaces. She has been the recipient of numerous awards in juried competitions and has artwork in private collections around the United States.

Christy lives in an historic home in Saint Louis, Missouri. She is also an accomplished studio potter and clay sculptor. Her potter/husband of 47 years passed away in 2018 leaving the ceramic studio solely in her care, but she decided that she no longer desired to make pottery without him. So, she has turned all her energy into painting which is her first love and calling.

After many years of learning, experimentation, and diligence, Christy has created a significant body of mature work, confident in style and vision.


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