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ABOUT THE ARTIST
Sarah McCloskey @sarsar
Sarah McCloskey is a Western Australian visual artist & illustrator based in Sydney.
For the last decade, Sarah's focus has been on producing intricate drawings that aim to explore human emotion and connection. Her whimsical and engaging portraits of women portray both fragility and strength and often seek to explore the many facets of ones inner and outer self. Another notable feature of Sarah’s work is the use of motifs from the natural world, in particular botanical elements, where she finds constant inspiration from their structure and form to their historical and symbolic meanings.
In recent years Sarah's work has begun to span numerous mediums, from her roots in graphite illustration through various styles and methods of painting and most recently into the world of large-scale public murals. By bringing her work into the public sphere in this manner has seen her start to reconsider her underlying themes and concepts and the way the works can interact with the viewer, and this is something that she continues to explore. She has also begun to venture further into the world of digital illustration and has begun producing entirely digital artworks.
ABOUT THE ARTWORK
This work is part 3 of a triptych that can be purchased individually or as a set.
Created by the artist in collaboration with Darling Quarter for Art Aid Sydney.
HOW ART AID WORKS
Choose your print size and select one of our charity partners, we will then donate a portion of the profits to the cause of your choice.
Every year we will send Sarah a full breakdown of the $$ impact her artwork has made on the planet, pretty rad right?
INTERESTED IN PURCHASING AN ORIGINAL SARAH McCLOSKEY?
For interest in original works contact our team at hello@artaid.com.au
EDITION DETAILS
Sizing: | Small Image Size – 297 x 420mm Medium Image Size – 406 x 406mm Large Image Size - 610 x 610mm |
Stock: | 240 gsm Textured Cotton Rag |
Edition Details: | Fine art reproduction print using fade-resistant pigmented ink. Limited to 50 prints only |