Sarah Gaugler

CV

Sarah Gaugler, (USA)
sarahgauglerart@gmail.com | https://www.sarahgauglerart.com | +1 (646) 707 - 4974

Education

University Of Santo Tomas, Bachelor Of Fine Arts, Major in Advertising Arts 2009

Exhibitions

2013 "Katorse" (Group Show), Galerie Anna, Manila

2012 "Condemnant Quod Non Intellegunt", The Crucible Gallery, Manila

2011 "Dead Lines and Tattoo Designs", Pocket Universe Art Collective, Manila

2011 "Intersections", Gallery BIG, Manila

2010 "4 x 12", Gallery Nine, Manila

Bibliography

THE PEPPERMILL by Teehankee, Pepper: "Vader Boy invasion", The Philippine Star, June 27, 2014

Ager, Maila: "Pro visual artists, lensmen to judge Pagcor's photo contest", Inquirer.net, April 17, 2014

THE PEPPERMILL by Teehankee, Pepper: "From the streets of New York City", The Philippine Star, December 6, 2013

Arcache, Maurice: "Denim fashion in Philippine Fashion Week", The Philippine Daily Inquirer, November 22, 2013

Lifestyle features: "Eight artists customize jeans for the Lee denim exhibit", The Philippine Star, October 23, 2013

SUPREMO by Yap, Tim: "Trend alert: Which one are you?", The Philippine Star, July 13, 20013

ARTMAGEDDON by D'Bayan, Igan: "Storms a-brewing in her eyes", The Philippine Star, August 6, 2012

Clavel Magazine, Cover, vol. 6, July, 2012

Cassandra: "MEGA's 20 Most Beautiful", The Philippine Star, July 1, 2012

Matilla, Dexter: "Contrasting styles Intersect at Gallery Big show", Philippine Daily Inquirer, September 19, 2011

THE DIALOGUE by Gutierrez, Raymond: "Sarah Gaugler Shedding a new skin", The Philippine Star, March 4, 2011

UNO Magazine, Cover, December, 2009

Elder, Gerri: "100 Obscure and Remarkable CD Covers", smashingmagazine.com, May 13, 2009

Commissioned illustrations for Starbucks planner: 2009

Commissioned album packaging design for "Buhay" by Rivermaya: 2008

Commissioned album packaging design for "Pocket Guide to the Otherworld by The Camerawalls: 2008

Commissioned album art for "Moonlane Gardens" by Orange and Lemons: 2007

Commissioned album art for Kami "Napo Muna Ulit" (Various Artists): 2007

Teaching

2010, Art History Teacher, The One School, Manila

Awards

2008, Best Album Packaging Design for Moonlane Gardens, Awit Awards, Manila

2007, Best Album Packaging Design for Moonlane Gardens, Nu Rock Awards, Manila


Portfolio:

"CONDEMNANT QUOD NON INTELLEGUNT"

“CONDEMNANT QUOD NON INTELLEGUNT,” or in English, “they condemn what they do not understand.”

It deals with reimagined religious icons, using her interpretation of Christian iconography to showcase 12 pieces.

Inspired by respect and appreciation for the images that serve as representations of enlightenment and hope to those in darkness and despair and also to hold in high regard the first artists who had the chance to create the basic universal imagery of these holy representations of faith.

Sarah Gaugler presents portraits of Christian icons in Condemnant Quod Non Intellegunt, which opens on August 14, 2012, 6pm at The Crucible Gallery. In Condemnant Quod Non Intellegunt, Sarah Gaugler celebrates the survival of Christianity and its icons throughout human history.

“In spite of its complexity and the manner it has transferred itself into human interpretation, it still succeeds in its original intent to orate the belief that humans were created out of the love of God, and that our purpose is to love one another.

Religious icons, have been the medium by which humans connect with God, and the concept of holiness. Though these icons have encountered opposition in many forms, like iconoclasm, they have still managed to thrive in modern time.

Many neglect the opportunity and possibility of opening their minds to the impressions and impact that Christian religious icons have had on culture and society, throughout human history. Some are so quick to pass judgment and vandalize these symbols and images, without compassion or understanding.

I feel that these images should not be abandoned, but celebrated.

These icons have had their involvements, challenges, mysteries, wars, treaties, inspirations, and travels throughout the world for thousands of years, and has affected innumerable lives. Their symbolic power and bearing, reaches an expanse greater than one may not ever completely comprehend in a single experience.

My impetus is respect and appreciation for the images that serve as representations of enlightenment and hope, to those in darkness & despair, and respect to the first artists who have had the chance to create the basic universal imagery of these holy representatives of faith.

I want to express my own experience of creating art from receiving inspiration, as the artist, and the opportunity to execute, and share it to progressive viewers.

I am desiring that my iconologies be absorbed as symbols of personal inspiration, personal interpretation, or call it what you may-these can simply be constructions made by the use of ink and lines assembled in an considered fashion to depict a pleasant illustration or artwork. “

Condemnant Quod Non Intellegunt, an exhibition by Sarah Gaugler, opens on August 14, 2012, 6pm at The Crucible Gallery, 4/F SM Megamall, Building A, Mandaluyong City.

"THROUGH EYES OF COMPASSION"

"It is only with the heart that one can see rightly; what is essential is invisible to the eye".

-Antoine de Saint-Exupery

Amidst the jungle of our outside world with its ever increasing demands we couldn't help but get caught up in much activity that causes imbalance. In Through Eyes Of Compassion, Gaugler reminds us to see things with a little bit of understanding and love. Allow ourselves to take the time to be mindful and look at ourselves and just allow our hearts to open as much as we can.

"EINSTEIN; CHILDLIKE, WONDERFUL AND PROFOUNDLY STUBBORN"

Gaugler's Einstein; Childlike, Wonderful and profoundly stubborn pays homage to the theoretical physicist Albert Einstein. To be childlike, we get to explore and think about things beyond our very limited conceptions. This world and also our outer world is ever so full of wonder. In Gaugler's brush strokes we can observe spirals that may represent vortices, energy behavior, molecules, waves and moving particles. When ever we get caught up in restlessness, we can remind ourselves to be childlike and discover wonder for there is a lot out there.

"EINSTEIN; CHILDLIKE, WONDERFUL AND PROFOUNDLY STUBBORN" “"EINSTEIN; CHILDLIKE, WONDERFUL AND PROFOUNDLY STUBBORN"”

Gaugler's Einstein; Childlike, Wonderful and profoundly stubborn pays homage to the theoretical physicist Albert Einstein. To be childlike, we get to explore and think about things beyond our very limited conceptions. This world and also our outer world is ever so full of wonder. In Gaugler's brush strokes we can observe spirals that may represent vortices, energy behavior, molecules, waves and moving particles. When ever we get caught up in restlessness, we can remind ourselves to be childlike and discover wonder for there is a lot out there.

"EINSTEIN; CHILDLIKE, WONDERFUL AND PROFOUNDLY STUBBORN" “"EINSTEIN; CHILDLIKE, WONDERFUL AND PROFOUNDLY STUBBORN"”

Gaugler's Einstein; Childlike, Wonderful and profoundly stubborn pays homage to the theoretical physicist Albert Einstein. To be childlike, we get to explore and think about things beyond our very limited conceptions. This world and also our outer world is ever so full of wonder. In Gaugler's brush strokes we can observe spirals that may represent vortices, energy behavior, molecules, waves and moving particles. When ever we get caught up in restlessness, we can remind ourselves to be childlike and discover wonder for there is a lot out there.