Sabrina Kwee
I use my art in an exploratory, expressive and introspective way, finding a balance between responsibility and my own enjoyment in the creative process. For a long time, I felt the weight of other people’s expectations on me, and I carried that weight through my life. In time, I found solace in my own creative process, allowing myself to express my own voice while creating something everyone else could enjoy as well. I danced on the line between responsibility to a task and having fun with whatever I did, making sure to listen to what I wanted for myself. I found freedom in my process, and it is a joy and comfort that I hope to bring to others in every aspect of life.
Ama, 2022, Aquatint, 4.5x6
Queen of the Flowers, 2022, Aquatint, 4.5x6
Upon A Rooftop, 2022, Linocut Print, 9x12
Star Sweets, 2022, Linocut Print, 9x12
Skippy!, 2022, Linocut Print, 9x12
He’s Orange, 2022, Linocut Print 9x12
Untitled, 2021, Charcoal 18x24
A Collection of Miniatures, 2019, Ink and Watercolor
Found in a Garden, 2019, Watercolor and Colored Pencil 18x24
Cut and Paste, 2021, Oil Paint, 36x24
A Study in Oils, 2021, Oil Paint 29x36
Pirate Shirt, 2020, Fabric and Embroidery
Hildegard the Boba Cup, 2020, Soft Sculpture with Acrylic Paint
Dumplings for a Sister, 2020, Fabric and Marker 3.5x1.5
Mushrooms, 2020, Digital Photography 4x5
Sabrina Kwee
Art Therapy ‘22
Sabrina Kwee is a senior in Tyler School of Art’s Art Therapy program, graduating in Fall of 2022. Her favorite mediums are watercolor and linocut, along with book arts. Sabrina grew up in King of Prussia and moved into Philadelphia for college. She slowly cultivated her interest in the arts, and grew into Art Therapy after finding an interest in both art and psychology. She hopes to continue her education after college and guide others through the healing process in the future.
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Instagram: @sabrina.kwee.art