Db’s Art Selection

Every artwork is a unique original, painted with acrylic and charcoal on canvas. Each piece is part of a larger body of work exploring identity, memory, and the quiet weight of human experience.

We used to know

Sarah’s new Series. „We used to know“ is a series about a girl on a journey. A journey through herself.

She carries dreams she knows are worth protecting. Because the world is loud and fast and takes a lot without asking.

The series reminds of lightness. Of trust. Of knowing, the way kids know, that things can work out.

„We used to know“ is an invitation to stop for a moment and ask: what did I leave behind along the way? And what do I actually want back?

Who says I can’t?

When I was a kid, I had a dream. A big one. And somewhere along the way, the world got loud. Too loud. And the dream got quiet. I think a lot of us know that feeling. This piece came from a moment where I decided to stop listening to the noise. A little girl, an astronaut suit, and one question painted across the canvas: who says I can’t? She’s looking right at you. She’s not asking for permission. She’s just asking — do you still remember yours?

Canvas
, 150 x 200 cm = 59 x 78.7 inches

I would talk.

There are moments when everything sits inside you. Words, thoughts, feelings — ready. You know exactly what you would say. How it would sound. What it would mean.

But you stay silent.

Not because you have nothing to say. But because you know no one is really listening.

In their eyes.

Some encounters change you without you realising it at first. A glance. A quiet moment side by side. An instant that burns itself into you and never lets go.


„In their eyes“ is a series about people I met along the way. In places all over the world I never expected to find myself. Somewhere between arriving and not yet knowing where to go next.

Different countries. Different languages. Different lives. And yet the same thing in every face — a story that deserves to be seen.

Lucas

Daniel (SOLD)

Tucan

Pedro

Yvens

Daniel

Fall.

Everyone falls. At some point. In some way.

The moment when the ground disappears beneath you. When you no longer know which way is up. When you simply fall — and there is nothing you can do about it.

This series is not an image of failure. It is an image of the journey.

Landscape 1.0.

 

ABOUT

Sarah Bischof Giuliani

Sarah Bischof Giuliani is a Swiss contemporary artist who built her vision – traveling across countries, working in social fields, studying human fragility.

Trained at the Kunsthochschule Zurich Art & Education, she worked for years alongside her art, with refugees and people with mental disabilities. That closeness to unspoken stories became the core of her visual language.

Since 2024, she works fully independently as an artist and graphic designer, on her own terms.

Sarah transforms lost dreams into contemporary work.

Available to collectors worldwide.