Sarah Arsenault Crucial, 2022 Acrylic on Matte Medium Transfer Signed verso 15 x 10cm (5¾ x 3¾ in.) About Sarah Arsenault is a British-Canadian artist based in London. She is a semi-abstract painter who explores human ecology. Her engagements within the environments that she experiences and the interconnectivity that exists among all things, are the prominent themes she explores. Working largely with Eco acrylic, ink and mediums Sarah depicts how she views the world. Her paintings and collages often explore the environmental crisis through a subtle lens. Education MA Fine Art in Painting from UAL: Camberwell College of Arts, London, UK, 2020. Bachelor of Fine Art in Drawing & Painting OCAD University, Toronto, Canada, 2019. Select Exhibitions/Awards Royal Academy Summer Exhibition 2022 Beyond Future Art Prize 2022, Top 18 Finalist Hastings Museum and Art Gallery Open 2022, shortlisted Unstuck, Cropredy, UK, August 2022 Ruth Borchard Self-Portrait Prize 2021, long listed UAL Art Collection, acquired my work Convergence 1 for their collection Subject to Change, Lewisham ArtHouse, October 2021 Journey into Unknown, The Copeland Gallery, November 2021 Solid Air Artists, no format Gallery, October, 2021 Gallery Representation Represented by Singulart Paris and Partial Gallery Toronto Statement about AOAP Submitted Artwork The health of our natural ecosystems depends on pollinators, which include bees, butterflies and other small creatures. They are largely taken for granted, yet so important to our species well being. These paintings highlight the vital act of pollination, the beauty of the pollinators and through a subtle lens, the trouble they are in. Message from Art On A Postcard: Please do not bid if you intend to sell on the artwork. All artworks have been generously donated by the artists to raise money for The Hepatitis C Trust and when work is sold on the secondary market, it damages our relationship with the artist and prevents us from fundraising
Sarah Arsenault Crucial, 2022 Acrylic on Matte Medium Transfer Signed verso 15 x 10cm (5¾ x 3¾ in.) About Sarah Arsenault is a British-Canadian artist based in London. She is a semi-abstract painter who explores human ecology. Her engagements within the environments that she experiences and the interconnectivity that exists among all things, are the prominent themes she explores. Working largely with Eco acrylic, ink and mediums Sarah depicts how she views the world. Her paintings and collages often explore the environmental crisis through a subtle lens. Education MA Fine Art in Painting from UAL: Camberwell College of Arts, London, UK, 2020. Bachelor of Fine Art in Drawing & Painting OCAD University, Toronto, Canada, 2019. Select Exhibitions/Awards Royal Academy Summer Exhibition 2022 Beyond Future Art Prize 2022, Top 18 Finalist Hastings Museum and Art Gallery Open 2022, shortlisted Unstuck, Cropredy, UK, August 2022 Ruth Borchard Self-Portrait Prize 2021, long listed UAL Art Collection, acquired my work Convergence 1 for their collection Subject to Change, Lewisham ArtHouse, October 2021 Journey into Unknown, The Copeland Gallery, November 2021 Solid Air Artists, no format Gallery, October, 2021 Gallery Representation Represented by Singulart Paris and Partial Gallery Toronto Statement about AOAP Submitted Artwork The health of our natural ecosystems depends on pollinators, which include bees, butterflies and other small creatures. They are largely taken for granted, yet so important to our species well being. These paintings highlight the vital act of pollination, the beauty of the pollinators and through a subtle lens, the trouble they are in. Message from Art On A Postcard: Please do not bid if you intend to sell on the artwork. All artworks have been generously donated by the artists to raise money for The Hepatitis C Trust and when work is sold on the secondary market, it damages our relationship with the artist and prevents us from fundraising
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