Born in 1957, Sarah Studied at Hornsey and Chelsea Art Schools in the heady days of the late 70’s. She ploughed a lonely landscape furrow amongst the conceptions, installations and abstractions of the time, but some of her student etchings were picked up by Jeremy Maas, and sold at his prestigious Clifford Street gallery.
So, following a stint a stint at the Ecole des Beaux Arts in Aix-en-Provence she continued her landscape painting and over the years has shown successfully at The New Grafton, Cadogan Contemporary, Art First and Agnews amongst others.
She has work in the corporate collections of BP, Arco British and AT Kearney, and in a number of distinguished private collections.
Her work has been admired by notable artists such as Sir Kyffin Williams, Maurice Cockrill and Arthur Boyd – she was awarded a residency at the Bundanon Trust.
Paining itself, and especially landscape painting goes in and out of fashion, But Sarah has doggedly continued, in all weathers, to draw inspiration from the landscape that she paints.
Nick Welch
March 2017