BORAMIE SAO
Boramie Sao is a self-taught Cambodian American artist from Long Beach, California, primarily working in oil. Sao made her way from Southern California to Portland, Oregon and spent nearly a decade there before moving to Taos, New Mexico in the fall of 2020. Her dedication to the exploration of self, identity, the human experience, and the nuances that follow, have influenced the evolution of her work since the very beginning of her art practice.
Before she settled in New Mexico, Boramie explored many facets of her creativity, working in photography, ceramics, and poetry, all of which contribute to how she creates and observes the world. Sao draws inspiration from everything around her including the natural environment and the people in her life. Her experiences are woven into the stories, titles, and paintings she creates. Sao’s abstract forms have been woven into the fabric of her identity — each piece symbolic of time, place, and experience; the meditative practice she has with painting has allowed her to fully engage with the multitudes of her identity and deepen her art practice. From as early as she can remember, Boramie’s work has been a reflection of her curiosity and desire to understand her surroundings through first-hand experiences and stories she’s collected over the years.
1 Kismet
2023
66” x 68”
Oil and graphite on linen
$12,300
2024
44.5” x 53”
Oil and acrylic on linen
$9,200
2023
30” x 42”
Oil and graphite on linen
$5,200
4 In Jest
2023
28 ” x 32”
Oil and graphite on linen
$4,500
2023
20” x 24”
Acrylic on canvas
$1,800
2024
22” x 28”
Oil and pastel on linen
$3,600
7 At Odds
2024
14” x 18”
Oil and acrylic on linen
$2,000
2024
20” x 24”
Oil on linen
$3,000
2024
30” x 32”
Oil on linen
$4,000
2024
33” x 31”
Oil on linen
$6,500
2024
33” x 31”
Oil on linen
$6,800
12 Vulture
2024
31” x 33”
Oil on linen
$6,500
13 Dark Dove
2023
44” x 31”
Oil on linen
$9,000
14 The Seeker
2023
34” x 30”
Oil & graphite on linen
$8,500
2023
30” x 42”
Oil on linen
$6,500
EXHIBITIONS AT FOLKLORE
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A story about wonder. Featuring new work by Boramie Sao.This show is inspired by the playfulness we often miss in the environments we find ourselves in - be it the natural world or the worlds built around us. This collection is an attempt to seek beyond the surface for something hidden and to interpret our perceptions through a new lens. How does it feel to daydream amidst the constant movement and seriousness of our day? What does it mean to take a step back and understand that what we think we have control over, or fully comprehend, is a mere facade? The meanings and emotions we associate with our experiences are endless and every moment is an opportunity to observe and be curious to the range of possibilities.
July 20 through September 16, 2024