ABOUT

Sara Pittman (b. 1991) is an American painter living and working in Atlanta, Georgia. Her abstract work explores the emotional terrain of transformation, memory, and the inarticulate weight of becoming. Guided by intuition, she approaches each canvas as an open field of inquiry, where form is not imposed, but unearthed. Her compositions move with rhythmic energy—layered, shifting, and anchored by bold, luminous palettes that drift across radiant grounds.

Nature threads through her work—not as subject, but as language. Petals, wind, and light recur as quiet carriers of time, care, and the evolving identity of motherhood. These elements are not meant to be named, but felt— echoes of presence and transience, rooted in the space where stillness meets change.

Pittman’s paintings resist replication and explanation. Instead, they evolve through a process of quiet attunement—where the visible world and felt experience intertwine, creating spaces that seem both new and achingly familiar. Her work lives in liminal spaces: between abstraction and recognition, stillness and motion, presence and transience. Each piece offers a meditation and an invitation—to step into something visually unexpected, yet emotionally resonant.

Her work has been exhibited nationally and is held in private and corporate collections across North America. She holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts from Huntingdon College and paints full time from her studio in Atlanta.