Collection: Sara Robichaud

Working from a personal archive of domestic objects (tools, utensils, furniture, and inherited items) Robichaud transforms still life into an active visual language shaped by memory, use, and time. Many works are rendered at a 1:1 scale, grounding the paintings in close observation, while shifts in scale introduce moments of metaphor.

Sara Robichaud's process moves between precision and fluidity, combining hand-cut stencils with poured and manipulated paint to create surfaces that shift from raw canvas to reflective, iridescent finishes. Mirrors and plant forms appear throughout, linking perception to lived experience and situating the work within cycles of growth and change.