Sara Scott

Ceramic Heads

Ceramic Heads

Fired Ceramic Heads Large and Small

Who Do You Think You Are

Who Do You Think You Are

Fired Ceramic Heads

Stoneware Heads

Stoneware Heads

Fired handmade ceramics

3 Ceramic Heads

3 Ceramic Heads

Fired Ceramic Heads mounted on Wood Block

  • Ceramic Heads
  • Who Do You Think You Are
  • Stoneware Heads
  • 3 Ceramic Heads

Sara will be exhibiting with ArtDog Gallery in the Battersea Art Fair, March 14-18, 2012  Booth A3.   Please contact ArtDog if you would like tickets to this event.

Artist’s Statement

In developing her work from life drawing and sculpture Sara has become interested in applying relief sculpture techniques to more abstract yet still identifiably realistic head forms. These heads can be enjoyed as single pieces, or displayed to great effect in clusters.

 

Artist Biography  

Sara has been experimenting with sculpture in many media for much of her life. Art education includes Plymouth Art School (p/t ceramics course); Greenwich Adult Education; Community Education Lewisham (where she gained City & Guilds 7900 in ceramics); West Dean College; Lewisham Art House (life drawing); Morley College (courses have included life and portrait modelling, exploring sculpture, portrait painting, bronze casting, felt making, experimental textiles and Artist in Residence City & Guilds).

Exhibitions include group shows at Morley Gallery, St Augustine’s One Tree Hill, Telegraph Hill Festival Open Space, ‘Thoroughly Modern Dora’ and ‘Ethereal material’ at Brent Artists’ Resource Willesden Green, ‘Here Lies Art’ at Nunhead Cemetery, ‘Four Corners’ at the Rickshaw Gallery, ‘Magnificent Seven Resting Peacefully’ in the Stearn Mausoleum, Nunhead Cemetery (May 2011), ‘Artdog’ show during Dulwich Festival Open House (May 2011), Woodland Wonders (September 2011).