Sandra Cinto
Brazilian, born 1968
Sandra Cinto has developed a rich vocabulary of symbols and lines with which she creates lyrical landscapes and narratives that hover between fantasy and reality. Through a combination of drawing and painterly processes, the artist renders intricate and mesmerizing interpretations of Mother Nature’s fury, creating the illusion of a weightless, spiraling universe. The turbulent seascape depicted in Tempest in Red represents the power of nature and our inability to control it. The form of Cinto’s waves draws inspiration from European Old Master paintings and Japanese woodblock prints depicting storms, which often contain ships struggling against the elements. The work also refers to contemporary worldwide immigration issues and the many people who journey across potentially dangerous bodies of water in search of better lives.
Label from Drawing: The Beginning of Everything, July 8–October 15, 2017