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The Tolman Collection of Tokyo

Limitless Sky

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Limitless Sky

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Sarah Brayer

Sarah Brayer has been interested in the possibilities of paper for decades. Recently, she has explored working in a larger scale. When she first moved to Japan, her artistic practice focused on the classic printmaking technique of woodblock, but she soon yearned to challenge herself further and commenced working in aquatint and lithography. Her work soon took a different direction when she sought to express her ideas through paper, paper that she had made herself and then expanded to composing images from the poured paper. The length, and texture of the different fibers also inspire her in her new series.

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Image: Sarah Brayer, Bamboo Moon

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Sarah BRAYER
Amaterasu

Aquatint, chine colle, hand coloring

26 x 35 in

$4,000

Sarah BRAYER

Apollo

Aquatint, chine colle, hand coloring

27 x 36 in

$4,000

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Sarah Brayer in her studio, creating Crescent Glow, commissioned by the Print Club of New York

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Sarah BRAYER

Cassiopeia

Aquatint

36 x 14 in

$2,500

Sarah BRAYER

Bamboo Moon

Unique poured mulberry paperwork diptych

 dimensions of each sheet 78 x 83 in

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Sarah BRAYER

Moontrance, 2000

lithograph on hand made paper, ed.37

34 x 24

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Sarah Brayer in her studio, creating Crescent Glow, commissioned by the Print Club of New York

Sarah BRAYER

Stellar, 2005

aquatint printed with indigo pigment, ed.28

14 x 34

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Sarah BRAYER

Oceanic, 2019

original paperwork, poured mulberry, aquatint, indigo pigment

32 x 38

Sarah Brayer

Born in Rochester, NY, the artist has made Kyoto her home since the early 1980s. She was the first to exhibit at the venerable Byodoin Temple and her dedication to her artistic practice has brought her work to the attention of museum curators and private collectors alike. In 2013, Japan's Ministry of Culture recognized her international dissemination of Japanese culture through papermaking with the prestigious Commissioner's Award.

The Tolman Collection of Tokyo can be reached at:

phone: +1.212.489.7696
email: allisontolman@gmail.com

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