
Working across mixed media and acrylic, Farrow’s process is slow and physical — building surfaces through accumulation, erosion, and revision. Her work reflects a commitment to texture and material presence, allowing traces of time and change to remain visible.
Each painting is part of a larger narrative, often marked by embedded gold and sediment-like textures.
Farrow lives and works in Tennessee. Her paintings are held in private collections and are released in small, evolving bodies of work.

Collectors are drawn to work that feels real — made by hand, layered with intention, and meant to be lived with. These paintings are created slowly and thoughtfully, often carrying subtle references to place, memory, and shared human experience.
Over time, the work becomes a quiet presence — a point of reflection or a conversation that continues to unfold.
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