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Sarah Rossetti was born in Germany, in a little town that will not be disclosed. She has since then traveled a good portion of the world. Sarah has spent majority of her time living in Guam. Here she began to put her soul and the souls of others onto canvas. On this tiny island in the Pacific her art form began to grow from little doodles on math tests, to canvases, that are now littered across the globe. She is a self taught artist with the help from a close friend and also an established artist, Ben Quinata. In her early years of creating she found that her art work was considered unacceptable by her instructors. But through the help of Ben and many other supporting friends and family she found that people did enjoy her work. She began to showcase her work in a bar called Old Traditions. Here her work would have the chance to be viewed by a wider variety of people. This in turn began to build her fan base and soon after she received her first commissions. With this new found confidence, Sarah has been able to push herself to learn new techniques and bring her artwork to new levels.

Sarah has mentioned that she is always trying to get herself to produce better work. And now having the confidence to create, she feels she can try any new medium and manipulate it to her will. "Art has no rules, there should never be any rules, so how can anything ever be wrong?" She states. She says she hopes to continue to bring light and faces to the demons we sometimes cant describe. She says that she hopes in some small way it can help people. She hopes to one day have the chance to study under other established artist from across the world. But for now, she is content with teaching herself and enjoying coffee.

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