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about

 

From Goldsmith of 25 years to designer of precision laser-cut wall panels; Sarah has transferred and developed her metalworking skills from miniature to large-scale.

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A Jewellery & Silversmithing graduate of The Cass, she has based her collections on the themes of repetition, geometry and how the tiniest, most insignificant parts can create complex and strong, balanced forms. Plant cells, microbiology and geometry all play a part in the development and design of her work, and her pieces are executed with precision, skill and attention to detail.

 

Her jewellery collections have been exhibited in galleries in the US, Japan and across Europe, and several pieces now form part of the prestigious Goldsmiths' Company archive collection. She now creates unique, bespoke fine jewellery for private clients and is expert in redesigning and remodelling unworn heirlooms.

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A commission in 2014 from renowned corporate art curator, Tom Tempest-Radford for P&O's flagship liner Britannia, saw Sarah's work transformed to an altogether new level, and brought her work into the realm of large-scale decorative architectural metalwork and installations; 22 large-scale artworks now hang in the Peninsular Restaurant aboard ship. She utilises the skills of local engineering companies in combination with her own metalworking experiences and craftsmanship to create her new, vibrant collections of decorative panels, room partitions and lighting installations.

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Sarah has a long history of working closely with clients to create bespoke, considered and perfectly executed works. For further information or to enquire about a commission, please click here.

 
exhibition history

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education

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1998-2000           
BA (Hons) Silversmithing, Jewellery & Allied Crafts from Sir John Cass School of Art, London Guildhall University.
1st Class Honours

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1996-1998
HND Design (Metals) from Plymouth College of Art & Design.
Distinction

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