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Sandra Yagi: The Faerie Realm at Modern Eden Gallery

Delve into the wonders of imaginative realist painter Sandra Yagi’s solo exhibition, The Faerie Realm – where the boundaries of creativity are stretched to their fullest potential and creatures of the Earth come together in song and dance. In this space, magic knows no limits, and each painting invites you into the playground of the human psyche and to the heart of her vision.

Sail into the unknown, paddling along lily pads and uncharted waters. Forward into adventure, you’ll find yourself in the company of enchanting fireflies, beetleriders, and insects that seem to defy gravity with their acrobatic feats. You might even encounter a sea dragon sneaking by with its shimmering scales like living jewels… ready for a fantastical escapade. But beware the poison dart frogs and cat attacks!

Join Modern Eden Gallery this weekend for the opening reception and help them celebrate Sandra’s remarkable new collection of paintings sure to pique your imagination. Don’t forget, you can time travel and view past exhibitions as well as all available inventory by visiting the gallery website.

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Sandra Yagi: The Faerie Realm

On View: March 16 – May 3, 2025
Opening Reception: March 16, 2005 | 2-4 PM

Modern Eden Gallery

1100 Sutter Street | San Francisco, CA 94109

For press inquiries or sales, please contact Modern Eden Gallery Director Kim Larson at [email protected] | General Information, please email [email protected]

Phone: (415) 956-3303 

Wednesday–Saturday, 12–5 pm

Private artwork viewing appointments are available


Modern Eden Press Release //

Sandra Yagi was raised in suburban Denver Colorado, the oldest of a typical suburban middle class family. From an early age, she loved science, especially biology, and drawing. Yagi cites the following artists and providing inspiration and influence: Titian, Vesalius, Albinus, Caravaggio, Delacroix, Goya, Jerome Witkin, Bill Viola, Walton Ford, Masami Teraoka and William Kentridge. She has participated in several group shows at the gallery, and most notably a solo exhibition ‘Primal Renderings’ in 2011 and a feature at SCOPE Miami Beach in 2021. She currently lives in San Francisco and her studio is located at the Pacific Felt Factory in the city’s Mission district.

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