Sarah Lorrimer-Riley

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Sarah Lorrimer-Riley is a contemporary British artist, who works across a number of disciplines and is best known for her energetic abstract paintings and playful digital collages.

She is particularly interested in exploring our relationship between divinity, the natural world and one’s own internal landscape, how our thoughts, feelings and inner dialogues are reflected in the environment around us.

The dreamlike quality of her work creates a balance between the real and the surreal, transporting us to different, times and places. A step through the looking glass.

Sarah has exhibited work widely including The Royal Academy of Arts, Woolwich Contemporary Print Fair, the Royal Cambrian Academy and others. She was longlisted for the 2023 Women In Art Prize.
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Sarah Lorrimer-Riley is a contemporary British artist, who works across a number of disciplines and is best known for her energetic abstract paintings and playful digital collages.

She is particularly interested in exploring our relationship between divinity, the natural world and one’s own internal landscape, how our thoughts, feelings and inner dialogues are reflected in the environment around us.

The dreamlike quality of her work creates a balance between the real and the surreal, transporting us to different, times and places. A step through the looking glass.

Sarah has exhibited work widely including The Royal Academy of Arts, Woolwich Contemporary Print Fair, the Royal Cambrian Academy and others. She was longlisted for the 2023 Women In Art Prize.
Sarah Lorrimer-Riley is a contemporary British artist, who works across a number of disciplines and is best known for her energetic abstract paintings and playful digital collages.

She is particularly interested in exploring our relationship between divinity, the natural world and one’s own internal landscape, how our thoughts, feelings and inner dialogues are reflected in the environment around us.

The dreamlike quality of her work creates a balance between the real and the surreal, transporting us to different, times and places. A step through the looking glass.

Sarah has exhibited work widely including The Royal Academy of Arts, Woolwich Contemporary Print Fair, the Royal Cambrian Academy and others. She was longlisted for the 2023 Women In Art Prize.
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