Sarah, Sculptor
Sarah was born in Cambridge though she spent her early years in Nottinghamshire near Sherwood forest, where her love of trees and legends began. She modelled her first dragon at the age of 7 which won her 1st prize at the school fete. It was not until the late nineteen nineties that she came back to sculpture, when she made a large head for her sisters garden. from there she re-caught the bug and decided to go to her local college. After studying for two years she created her first large work entitled "Natures Consort". "Natures Consort" has been exhibited at the Malvern Sculpture Park and Worcester Cathedral.
Sarah has always held a fascination for exploring form and the process of change as form evolves through its own life cycles. She identifies with a need to push boundaries and explore form’s natural aptitude for change to bring in something totally new and awe inspiring ; to move in areas where fantasy holds hands with reality and within a blush, an altered state comes into being. The concept , almost that of a Morpheus, where processes of birth, death and rebirth can be seen to sway in an ever changing and wholly exquisite shifting domain, where systems collide and new possibilities enfold. Sarah’s work is unique and devoid of influence. And as it holds its own attention, it bends the viewer to reflect away from ordinary concepts and advance majestically into another world which is both rare and unique.
