Sweet Artwork

Year 10 Art students were treated to a special virtual presentation by world renowned artists Sarah Graham. Sarah has been working as a fine artist ever since she left University and from 2001 – 2007 she has exhibited at independent galleries and art fairs in the UK and overseas.  From 2007 – 2014 she signed with a major UK fine art publisher, Washington Green, and her work became widely available as limited-edition prints, alongside originals, throughout the UK. As of the beginning of 2015, Sarah began self-publishing limited edition prints, whilst working on commissions and new paintings for exhibitions and art fairs as an independent artist working from her studio in Letchworth, Hertfordshire. Her most famous works included incredibly detailed and colourful paintings of sweets and her work has featured on album covers by The Kaiser Chiefs and in private collections across the world. In 2022 she appeared as a guest judge on  on the CBBC show ‘Britain’s Best Young Artist’. Our pupils were thrilled to learn about Sarah’s work and took the chance to ask her some interesting questions about her life and career as an artist.

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