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Sarah Woods, Changing Colours near Prussia Cove, 2019
Sarah Woods, Changing Colours near Prussia Cove, 2019

Sarah Woods British, b. 1994

Changing Colours near Prussia Cove, 2019
Acrylic on linen canvas
43 x 43 cm
Signed and titled on reverse
Sarah Woods, Changing Colours near Prussia Cove, 2019
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Sarah Woods documents her landscape through print and painting. Her precise and well considered line drawings are developed into etchings while also choosing a minimal colour palette for when she paints.
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Sarah Woods documents her landscape through print and painting. Her precise and well considered line drawings are developed into etchings  while also choosing a minimal colour palette for when she paints.

 

Sarah graduated from Falmouth University where she studied a BA (Hons) in Fine Art and continues to work from her studio in Newlyn, Cornwall. 

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