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SANDRA YAGI
SANDRA YAGI

Sandra Yagi is a painter who lives and works in San Francisco, California.
She is interested in the intersection between science and art, using themes
of anatomy, genetic manipulation, evolution, and medical oddities as tools in
the creation of intricate, small and medium scale paintings in traditional
styles. These works depict strange worlds where flesh is malleable, skeletons
of conjoined twins play, flayed simians invade the historical canons of
Western art, and small, delicate, genetically hybrid creatures satisfy unusual
curiosities and symbolize moral conundrums.
She is interested in the intersection between science and art, using themes
of anatomy, genetic manipulation, evolution, and medical oddities as tools in
the creation of intricate, small and medium scale paintings in traditional
styles. These works depict strange worlds where flesh is malleable, skeletons
of conjoined twins play, flayed simians invade the historical canons of
Western art, and small, delicate, genetically hybrid creatures satisfy unusual
curiosities and symbolize moral conundrums.

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