Sarah Laverone is a lifelong creative whose artistic voice finds its most powerful expression through oil on canvas, where bold contemporary abstraction becomes a space for energy, emotion, and light to unfold. Since launching her studio, Sarah Laverone Art LLC in March 2025, her journey has felt like a natural and almost destined evolution—transforming a deeply personal passion into a body of work that resonates outward. Her current series, including “Let There Be Light,” draws inspiration from the luminous beauty of stained glass windows, translating their fractured geometry and radiant glow into layered compositions of translucent oils. Through glazing techniques, shifting facets, and vibrant color relationships, her work captures fleeting moments of reflection and transforms them into living visual experiences that evolve with their surroundings.
Rooted in an early foundation shaped by her grandmother—an artist and interior decorator who introduced her to oil painting—Sarah’s journey carries both emotional depth and technical discipline. This path later led her to formal training, earning an MFA in Painting from the Academy of Art University, where her appreciation for diverse artistic genres continued to expand. Her work reflects this openness, moving fluidly between non-objective abstraction and deeply personal interpretations, such as her stained-glass-inspired pet portraits that capture not just likeness, but essence—playful, loyal, and full of life. At the core of Sarah’s practice is a vibrant and unapologetic energy—optimistic, joyful, and expressive, yet grounded in intention and clarity. She approaches each piece as a space where creativity unfolds organically, allowing for moments of surprise and “happy accidents” that enrich the final work. Rather than imposing rigid narratives, she allows each painting to develop its own identity, becoming a reflection of emotion, movement, and lived experience. Through this balance of structure and spontaneity, Sarah Laverone creates work that is not only visually striking, but deeply alive—inviting viewers to engage, feel, and experience light in its most expressive form.