Artist
 

Sarah studied at St. Martins School of Art, aged 16, possibly one of the youngest ever students,and went on to specialize in Theatre Design at the Central School of Art. She left the art world behind after a few years in order to change direction and studied piano, double bass and cello at the Royal College of Music.

A career as a double bass player took her around the world, and eventually to live in Scotland. Life as a musician includes playing the harp, taken up later, which takes her to Japan regularly as well as playing for weddings and events around Scotland.

Having painted all her life, Sarah began to take her work more seriously when enrolling, first with the Open College of Art, with Lys Hansen to study life drawing and found inspiration from Peter McLaren.

Fascinated by the movement of waves, light and colour, Sarah is dedicated to painting how she sees her world from the ordinary to the magical moods of landscape.

Sarah has shown her work in galleries around Central Scotland. These include the following;

The Smith Museum, Stirling

The Fotheringham Gallery, Bridge of Allan

The Panik Gallery, Killearn

Forth Valley Open Studio

RSNO Centre Glasgow