Sarah Warda is an American realist painter born of Assyrian, and French Huguenot decent and resides in Connecticut. She received her formal education from the Lyme Academy of Fine Arts, as well as the Art Students league of New York with Harvey Dinnerstein and workshops with Aaron Shikler. Her work has been displayed in notable venues such as, the National Arts Club of New York, New Britain Museum of American Art, Wausau Museum of Contemporary Art, and the Zhou B Art Center Chicago. Several of her paintings are included in the Lunar Codex and she is one of the first woman artists to have artwork on the moon. She has participated in several group and solo exhibitions including Connecticut Women Artists, Catherine Lorillard Wolfe Arts Club NY, American Women Artists, 33 Contemporary Gallery, and PoetsArtists. Her artwork has been published in various catalogs and magazines such as American Art Collector PoetsArtists and Fine art Connoisseur Magazine. She has been commissioned for numerous illustrations, murals and portraits for public, private and corporate collections.
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