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Other details :
Unmounted artwork. Mounting and/or framing available on request.
Dimensions :
40x48in
About this artwork
A collage of coded symbols—playful, gritty, and layered with contradictions. This piece is punchy and soft at the same time. The green baseball cap faces away from us. Behind and around it, asemic writing, scribbles, and loose, gestural marks provide tension and movement—like overheard conversations. There’s a coral-pink splatter behind the cap, giving the piece a sense of impact or energy burst—like something just happened. The baseball is stitched… with red thread. The left edge holds quirky black and white stripes that nod to a ship shape—something nautical and graphic. Maybe you're a baseball fan. Maybe your favorite color is green. Either way, this one invites you to fill in the blanks.
Sarah Finucane is a contemporary abstract artist whose work blends structured design with raw, intuitive expression. Based in Connecticut after nearly two decades in LA, she brings a creative director’s clarity to a deeply personal practice. Her background in advertising and tech—leading campaigns for Fortune 50 brands—trained her to communicate through composition, balance, and tone. Those instincts now run through her artwork, where a visual language takes the place of literal messaging. Her art has been featured in Vogue and selected by Anthropologie’s curators. Collected internationally, her pieces often sell before they’re finished, and her commissions book out months in advance.