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$8,000.00
2025
Acrylic on canvas
40 × 40” (101.6 × 101..6 cm)
Created during Summer 2025, this painting is a mix of minds that Sarah Tamani found deeply inspiring this year. Artists, authors, thinkers, musicians, spiritual figures, fighters, podcasters, commentators. People from radically different worlds with radically different beliefs and values. They made her (re)think, challenged, and expanded her perspective, and opened conversations that matter—especially in a country where binary thinking is the norm and labels (political or cultural) are used to signal moral superiority or allegiance. They opened new doors and helped shape her inner landscape. Sarah Tamani is always thinking and creating, and in many ways, they were her… headspace. These people may be different, but they share one thing: they stand publicly for what they believe in. They are mirrors of society, disruptors, and muses. They weren’t chosen for perfection, but for courage, originality, and impact. As an artist, Sarah believes in nuance, diversity of opinions, and truth.
Featured are:
Róisín Murphy – For her singular music, style, and fashion. Her albums are always consistently so good.
Teal Swan – For her unusual, unfiltered voice on man/woman dynamics.
Mike Gervais – Because Finding Mastery is a powerful reminder that performance can be healthy.
Brigitte Bardot – For being hilarious, beautiful, and unbothered on her farm. She does not care about being cancelled.
Casey Neistat – Living proof that passion, consistency, and hard work pay off.
Amala Ekpunobi – Because it takes real courage to speak against wokism in this country—and she started early.
Joe Rogan – For his humor, openness, and curiosity across every topic and guest. He’s everyone’s cool uncle on the Internet.
Dustin Poirier – A true fighter, yet such a sweetheart when he talks about his family.
Olivia Maurel – For her fearless fight against surrogacy (she was born from one)—an immoral and disgusting practice.
Rabbi Friedman – For his wit, humor, authenticity, and soup jokes.
Dora Moutot – Her book Transmania and stance on biological truth matter.
Chris Williamson – Smart, tortured, and curating amazing and different voices of our time.
Carly Russ – For her glowing femininity and strong values.
John Mayer – Sob Rock is perfect. He is just supremely talented.
Evangeline Lilly – A free spirit, and Lost is iconic.
Teresa Palmer – Dream life, radiant soul, and films I love.
Jon Batiste – Pure joy, talent, resilience, and a love story that moved me.
Suleika Jaouad – She transmuted pain into beauty—and we both love alchemy and butterflies.
Lisa Miller – Bridging science and spirituality before it was cool. Her words and warmth save lives.
Jordan Peterson – For his integrity and willingness to say what many won’t. He lost his job and created a movement.
Mel Robbins – Because she breaks life down with clarity and power.
Dr. Gabor Maté – A light in mental health, trauma, and compassion—especially with the current world conflicts.
Candace Owens – Her Becoming Brigitte series is worth the watch.
2025
Acrylic on canvas
40 × 40” (101.6 × 101..6 cm)
Created during Summer 2025, this painting is a mix of minds that Sarah Tamani found deeply inspiring this year. Artists, authors, thinkers, musicians, spiritual figures, fighters, podcasters, commentators. People from radically different worlds with radically different beliefs and values. They made her (re)think, challenged, and expanded her perspective, and opened conversations that matter—especially in a country where binary thinking is the norm and labels (political or cultural) are used to signal moral superiority or allegiance. They opened new doors and helped shape her inner landscape. Sarah Tamani is always thinking and creating, and in many ways, they were her… headspace. These people may be different, but they share one thing: they stand publicly for what they believe in. They are mirrors of society, disruptors, and muses. They weren’t chosen for perfection, but for courage, originality, and impact. As an artist, Sarah believes in nuance, diversity of opinions, and truth.
Featured are:
Róisín Murphy – For her singular music, style, and fashion. Her albums are always consistently so good.
Teal Swan – For her unusual, unfiltered voice on man/woman dynamics.
Mike Gervais – Because Finding Mastery is a powerful reminder that performance can be healthy.
Brigitte Bardot – For being hilarious, beautiful, and unbothered on her farm. She does not care about being cancelled.
Casey Neistat – Living proof that passion, consistency, and hard work pay off.
Amala Ekpunobi – Because it takes real courage to speak against wokism in this country—and she started early.
Joe Rogan – For his humor, openness, and curiosity across every topic and guest. He’s everyone’s cool uncle on the Internet.
Dustin Poirier – A true fighter, yet such a sweetheart when he talks about his family.
Olivia Maurel – For her fearless fight against surrogacy (she was born from one)—an immoral and disgusting practice.
Rabbi Friedman – For his wit, humor, authenticity, and soup jokes.
Dora Moutot – Her book Transmania and stance on biological truth matter.
Chris Williamson – Smart, tortured, and curating amazing and different voices of our time.
Carly Russ – For her glowing femininity and strong values.
John Mayer – Sob Rock is perfect. He is just supremely talented.
Evangeline Lilly – A free spirit, and Lost is iconic.
Teresa Palmer – Dream life, radiant soul, and films I love.
Jon Batiste – Pure joy, talent, resilience, and a love story that moved me.
Suleika Jaouad – She transmuted pain into beauty—and we both love alchemy and butterflies.
Lisa Miller – Bridging science and spirituality before it was cool. Her words and warmth save lives.
Jordan Peterson – For his integrity and willingness to say what many won’t. He lost his job and created a movement.
Mel Robbins – Because she breaks life down with clarity and power.
Dr. Gabor Maté – A light in mental health, trauma, and compassion—especially with the current world conflicts.
Candace Owens – Her Becoming Brigitte series is worth the watch.