Discordant Harmony
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  • Discordant Harmony

Sarah C.B. Guthrie

Discordant Harmony

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Acrylic on canvas

24 x 24 x 2 in

609.6 x 609.6 x 50.8 mm

61.0 x 61.0 x 5.1 cm

0.6096 x 0.6096 x 0.0508 meter

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This piece had its start in the streets of Santa Fe. I saw a bright red shirt on display outside a shop, laid over a turquoise scarf and adorned with marigold beads. The collection of colors took my breath away. I loved the intensity of the colors against the softness of the storefront’s neutral adobe and tiles.

When I showed the painting to a musical friend, she said it made her think of discordant harmony—that sound in music when things don’t quite fit together but sound exactly right. As she described it to me, I heard Mike Garson’s piano solo in David Bowie’s Aladdin Sane. At Bowie’s urging, Garson played the jazz-influenced improvised piano solo in one take against the background of Bowie’s song. The contrast of the two at times clashes and feels unresolved and uncomfortable and then there are moments when everything is smooth and harmonious—and then there’s chaos, and then there’s harmony. Chaos. Harmony. Chaos. Harmony. Back and forth—in a way that reminds me of the up and down drama of a really good novel. “You’ll make it,” is from Bowie’s song and I love that hopeful message in the midst of the ebb and flow from chaos to harmony.

You’ll make it.

This work of Joy measures 24”x24” on gallery-wrapped canvas and comes wired and ready to hang in your home or office. Price includes US domestic shipping. Interest-free installment payments are available.
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Bio
Sarah C.B. Guthrie's paintings have been part of solo and group shows in museums, galleries, and businesses in Seattle, Virginia, Maryland, North Carolina, and Washington DC, including at the prestigious Phillips Collection. Her works are held in private collections in Seattle, New York, London, Washington DC, California, and around the world.

With her parents, Guthrie immigrated to the States from England when she was a toddler. She holds an MFA in Visual Arts at the Vermont College of Fine Arts, an MA from The George Washington University, and a BA from Davidson College. She is married to a retired U.S. Marine, Tom, and they live in Seattle with their beloved senior rescue Golden Retriever, Tobson.
Artist Statement
I am a Seattle-based painter and writer, specializing in joy. I paint daily and write weekly about joy. Since 2017, I have been painting, thinking, and writing about joy–what it is, why it matters, how to cultivate it, and why we all deserve it.

To me, joy is an optimism of spirit we all carry within us. It’s sparked through our actions and, unlike happiness, is not dependent on our circumstances to be felt. Paradoxically, we can feel joy at the same time we feel anger, sadness, and grief.

I am a contemporary pointillist, non-objective painter, working in vibrant colors. Recent studies show that looking at colorful art not only reduces stress and increases cognition, but it is also the neurochemical equivalent of looking at someone you love.

My paintings look like layers and layers of soft, colorful flower petals arranged in a pleasing way, designed to bring you joy. I take a lot of inspiration from the natural world of the Pacific Northwest–our gorgeous gardens, trees, lakes, lily ponds, sunrises and sunsets.

I create works about joy to feel better–the process of painting soothes me. Re-assembling the colors, creating gentle patterns with petal-shaped brush marks, and working with hues I love brings me joy and mends something inside me. My work invites people into a dialogue about joy and serves as a touchstone for how they can find and create more joy in their lives.

A special feature of my process is the array of colors within each brush mark. Each mark contains dozens of slender lines of color, that engage the viewer in optically mixing the colors–inviting them into the process as they find their own joy in my non-objective paintings.
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