Sydney Yeager : Moving Parts
6 November - 13 December, 2008
Local Innocence, 2008
Oil on Canvas
48 x 48 inches
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Yeager’s new paintings continue to evolve with new
angular representations of movement and energy. “…
the whole painting is the image, and that image consists
of endless color/material fragments in a perpetual
state of undulation, with grid structures anchoring
the ebb and flow.” – Steven Alexander, painter
Ms. Yeager
says of her new work, “I am influenced by what I see
as well as by what I think and read. I gravitate toward
things in the world that are composed of equal, minute
parts. Italian mosaics are an influence on this work,
but not any more than the natural limestone outcroppings
I see along the shores of Lake Travis, or the flocks
of blackbirds that form shapes against the Texas sky.”
Ms. Yeager
received her MFA from the University of Texas – Austin,
and teaches at The Art School of The Austin Museum
of Art and Austin Community College. She has exhibited
extensively throughout Texas, and her work is included
in several museum collections.
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