Sally Adams
Romeo, Michigan
Artist Sally Adams paints ethereal scenes with intimate simplicity and clarity of expression. "I only paint the core components necessary to convey an emotional connection," says Sally. Since she was a young child, she has always had an innate affinity for being outdoors. Spending time with nature is where she finds peace, and it reminds her that beauty can be found anywhere. Sally finished a graphic arts degree and pursued a short career as a graphic artist and ceramic tile artist but soon realized it was painting she wanted to do. "Pickledog," her home studio in Michigan, is an ode to her beloved furry companion of 15 years. She keeps her space open and bright; if the sun is out, the space fills with the best light. Sally finds music essential, as is the time she spends outdoors before creating. Sally encourages her three daughters also to develop their creative passions. Often, she works at her daughter's studio, UGallery artist Drew Noel Marin, a skilled artist like her mother.
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Artist Statement
Art has been a part of my life for as long as I can remember. Every day, my studio companion, Ringo, and I start our mornings in nature—a routine that’s essential for boosting creativity and clearing my mind. Being outdoors, surrounded by fresh air and the natural world, inspires me daily, providing the energy and clarity I need to create.
I work from my own photographs, aiming to capture not just a moment but a feeling. From there, I simplify the composition, bringing forward only the elements that I feel are essential, leaving room for the viewer’s own interpretation. My goal is to evoke contemplation and connection.
I’m truly grateful to spend my time doing what I love. I hope my work moves you in the same way it moved me to create it—or that you simply love it enough to make it part of your world.
I work from my own photographs, aiming to capture not just a moment but a feeling. From there, I simplify the composition, bringing forward only the elements that I feel are essential, leaving room for the viewer’s own interpretation. My goal is to evoke contemplation and connection.
I’m truly grateful to spend my time doing what I love. I hope my work moves you in the same way it moved me to create it—or that you simply love it enough to make it part of your world.
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