wow, absolutely amazingly inspiring!! I wish there was a longer documentary on the Saar family especially Betye as she is getting older would love to see and hear more from them they are incredible!
I used to make my art, exhibit it and sell. Then my life got turned upside down and I'm left with tonnes of components I used to gather for my art pieces and now, I'm unsure what to do with them. It's hard to keep them and even harder to give them away. Watching this makes me happy and sad.
Truly appreciate the creative output of the Sarr family. I do have to say however that Alison Sarr is disrespecting Black people to call herself black. She has black ancestors, her mother is part black, not sure about her mother Betty’s parentage, but appearances matter. If you are a black west African artist watching this as I am, it’s shocking to see a white woman claim to be black. That’s just so obviously dishonest with a wink. She does not pass my children’s eye test. I just showed this to my 11 year old, paused on Alison, explained the family and asked the kid? Shes white Dad, came the response.
super art
I love this series so much. Thanks to those that made it!
Glad you enjoy it!
So wonderful to see more about the Saar artist dynasty! The sculptures are some of the most powerful I’ve ever seen. ❤️
Inspiring indeed! ❤️ I can’t tell you how much this series has meant to me.
Thank you so much!
Amazing.Inspirational.Beautiful.💥💥
wow, absolutely amazingly inspiring!! I wish there was a longer documentary on the Saar family especially Betye as she is getting older would love to see and hear more from them they are incredible!
Glad you enjoyed it!
I love the canvas art!!!
Love creating
Wonderful, thank you.
Thank you. This series is much appreciated always.
Thanks
Fantastic.
Amazing inspirational video...👌thanks a lot🙏💎
I used to make my art, exhibit it and sell.
Then my life got turned upside down and I'm left with tonnes of components I used to gather for my art pieces and now, I'm unsure what to do with them. It's hard to keep them and even harder to give them away.
Watching this makes me happy and sad.
Amazing!
I love these
what a great episode!
❤
WOW
Truly appreciate the creative output of the Sarr family. I do have to say however that Alison Sarr is disrespecting Black people to call herself black. She has black ancestors, her mother is part black, not sure about her mother Betty’s parentage, but appearances matter. If you are a black west African artist watching this as I am, it’s shocking to see a white woman claim to be black. That’s just so obviously dishonest with a wink. She does not pass my children’s eye test. I just showed this to my 11 year old, paused on Alison, explained the family and asked the kid? Shes white Dad, came the response.
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