Born in a small Midwest town, Sarah’s early work was solitary: layered iPhone recordings of piano and whispered lyrics, plus charcoal drawings of fragmented faces. After a move to Chicago in 2019, she began merging the two disciplines. Her first semi-public work, “Things I Lost to the Ceiling Fan,” was a 10-minute audio-visual loop projected onto a thrifted bedsheet in a friend’s basement. The room was full. People cried.
It’s not just about the technique (which is flawless). It’s the storytelling. You genuinely believe the characters they are playing in every routine. That’s the mark of a true Star. ⭐️ dmetry star sarah
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