Sara Clark

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Our perception of place is informed through learned instincts, of social cultural or historical frameworks that shift our thinking before we even physically experience a place, causing a disconnect. Focusing on post-industrial locations, exploring movement as a way to question how we encounter these spaces has become a catalyst for Clark to understand how space can affect the body. To understand these interactions she goes back to the basics of exploring weight line and tension to dismantle structure and form through observation drawing print camera-less and digital processes in a layered and subtracting manner. Through this recent body of work, Mimics, Clark has been an examining her own experiences with place. Moving between two and three-dimensional forms and processes leading to the exploration of the effect of light, through analogue photography and architectural forms. Clark is currently studying at Anglia Ruskin University: MA Fine Art/Printmaking. Graduated from Staffordshire University with a BA Fine Art - Sculpture 1993. Also an educator working across FE and HE programmes. She has exhibited widely in a number of large group shows and solo exhibitions. Highlights include the winner of the WYPW Flourish Award 2012, The Royal Academy Summer Show Exhibitions, Bainbridge Open, International Original Print Exhibitions, The Masters – Etching, Woolwich Contemporary Print Fair 2019, Wells Art Contemporary (WAC) 2022 BYND Print prize.
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Our perception of place is informed through learned instincts, of social cultural or historical frameworks that shift our thinking before we even physically experience a place, causing a disconnect. Focusing on post-industrial locations, exploring movement as a way to question how we encounter these spaces has become a catalyst for Clark to understand how space can affect the body. To understand these interactions she goes back to the basics of exploring weight line and tension to dismantle structure and form through observation drawing print camera-less and digital processes in a layered and subtracting manner. Through this recent body of work, Mimics, Clark has been an examining her own experiences with place. Moving between two and three-dimensional forms and processes leading to the exploration of the effect of light, through analogue photography and architectural forms. Clark is currently studying at Anglia Ruskin University: MA Fine Art/Printmaking. Graduated from Staffordshire University with a BA Fine Art - Sculpture 1993. Also an educator working across FE and HE programmes. She has exhibited widely in a number of large group shows and solo exhibitions. Highlights include the winner of the WYPW Flourish Award 2012, The Royal Academy Summer Show Exhibitions, Bainbridge Open, International Original Print Exhibitions, The Masters – Etching, Woolwich Contemporary Print Fair 2019, Wells Art Contemporary (WAC) 2022 BYND Print prize.
Our perception of place is informed through learned instincts, of social cultural or historical frameworks that shift our thinking before we even physically experience a place, causing a disconnect. Focusing on post-industrial locations, exploring movement as a way to question how we encounter these spaces has become a catalyst for Clark to understand how space can affect the body. To understand these interactions she goes back to the basics of exploring weight line and tension to dismantle structure and form through observation drawing print camera-less and digital processes in a layered and subtracting manner. Through this recent body of work, Mimics, Clark has been an examining her own experiences with place. Moving between two and three-dimensional forms and processes leading to the exploration of the effect of light, through analogue photography and architectural forms. Clark is currently studying at Anglia Ruskin University: MA Fine Art/Printmaking. Graduated from Staffordshire University with a BA Fine Art - Sculpture 1993. Also an educator working across FE and HE programmes. She has exhibited widely in a number of large group shows and solo exhibitions. Highlights include the winner of the WYPW Flourish Award 2012, The Royal Academy Summer Show Exhibitions, Bainbridge Open, International Original Print Exhibitions, The Masters – Etching, Woolwich Contemporary Print Fair 2019, Wells Art Contemporary (WAC) 2022 BYND Print prize.
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