Sarah's online programs on Shamanic Art
Ongoing Interdisciplinary Project
2016–present
rebOrn is an interdisciplinary art project that unfolds as a process of embodied transformation, where painting, performance and ritual action converge into a single experiential field.
Conceived as a space of passage rather than a fixed body of work, rebOrn investigates moments of rupture, release and reconfiguration within the body and within identity. The project emerges from the understanding of the body as an archive — a living site where memory, emotional residue and creative energy coexist and continuously renegotiate their form.
At the core of rebOrn lies the act of letting go.
The work is generated through states of surrender, physical listening and intuitive gesture, allowing images and actions to surface from a pre-verbal and somatic layer of experience. Painting becomes a threshold: a place where control dissolves and the image is not constructed, but revealed through presence.
Alongside painting, rebOrn incorporates performance and ritual-based actions that emphasize the temporal and relational dimension of the work. These moments extend the artwork beyond the object, activating it as a shared field — an encounter in which transformation is not represented, but enacted.
rebOrn is not conceived as a narrative of personal catharsis, but as a collective space of resonance. The project invites participants and viewers to enter a suspended zone, where fragmentation and recomposition coexist, and where the act of creation functions as a catalyst for awareness, sensitivity and renewal.
Presented through exhibitions, live actions and audiovisual documentation, rebOrn remains an evolving research. Its form shifts according to context, while its intention remains constant:
to create spaces in which art operates as a living process — capable of restoring contact with the body, reactivating perception and opening new thresholds of becoming.












