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Sarah Cemmick

Overview

Sarah graduated in Environmental Illustration at the University of Sunderland in 1996. With help from the Prince’s Trust she began printmaking full time, which started a love affair with Lino.

Using traditional printing techniques, with the same set of tools she has used since her very first linocut, designs are carved into lino blocks. Prints are pulled using linseed oil ink which then allows some pieces being additionally tinted with watercolour to give added texture.

Influenced by wildlife, be it fluffy, furry or feathered, Sarah has continued to explore a variety of themes, hares, foxes & birds being a particular favourites.

Works are held in private collections across the globe and have been commissioned by the National Trust, RSPB, GWCT and Holland & Holland, Mayfair, London, and can be seen at galleries throughout the UK. A collection of over 150 art cards compliment the limited edition original linocuts.

Sarah now lives and works from her home 'The Pink House' in Cumbria alongside her artist husband David, two children and her muses, Bonzo the mini long haired dachshund and Tinker the outrageous ginger Tom.

Works