Sarah Targett - Admirable, 2024

£90.00

Screenprint

Media Dimensions: 22 x 26 cm

Image Dimensions: 16.5 x 20 cm

Edition of 100

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Sarah Targett’s screen prints explore the liminal space between the domestic and natural
world. Inspired by historic collections of domestic artefacts and readings on
anthropomorphism Sarah has combined drawing from observation, with these influences to
create this series of prints. Birds and animals escape decorative motifs on domestic objects
and disrupt the viewers expectation of their appropriation as images, these are not still life
rather they gently remind us of the wildness that exists in parallel with our tame social
world. Witty titles to the work reflect her approach as the word play adds to a sense of
implied narrative.
Screen print is the perfect medium in which to express the various motifs and images of
Sarah’s work. It has the capacity to allow a collage of expression, a drawn line, an
appropriated image, opaque and transparent colour. Her colours are drawn from the
natural world and the objects that inspire her with the addition of pops and flashes of
contemporary colour and metallics which ground the work in the present and nod to the
artifice in the creation of images. She has exhibited at the RA and RWA.

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Screenprint

Media Dimensions: 22 x 26 cm

Image Dimensions: 16.5 x 20 cm

Edition of 100

Framed/unframed

Split your payment over 10 months with OwnArt 0% APR. Your monthly payment for this artwork could be from as little as £9.00 (unframed).

Sarah Targett’s screen prints explore the liminal space between the domestic and natural
world. Inspired by historic collections of domestic artefacts and readings on
anthropomorphism Sarah has combined drawing from observation, with these influences to
create this series of prints. Birds and animals escape decorative motifs on domestic objects
and disrupt the viewers expectation of their appropriation as images, these are not still life
rather they gently remind us of the wildness that exists in parallel with our tame social
world. Witty titles to the work reflect her approach as the word play adds to a sense of
implied narrative.
Screen print is the perfect medium in which to express the various motifs and images of
Sarah’s work. It has the capacity to allow a collage of expression, a drawn line, an
appropriated image, opaque and transparent colour. Her colours are drawn from the
natural world and the objects that inspire her with the addition of pops and flashes of
contemporary colour and metallics which ground the work in the present and nod to the
artifice in the creation of images. She has exhibited at the RA and RWA.

Screenprint

Media Dimensions: 22 x 26 cm

Image Dimensions: 16.5 x 20 cm

Edition of 100

Framed/unframed

Split your payment over 10 months with OwnArt 0% APR. Your monthly payment for this artwork could be from as little as £9.00 (unframed).

Sarah Targett’s screen prints explore the liminal space between the domestic and natural
world. Inspired by historic collections of domestic artefacts and readings on
anthropomorphism Sarah has combined drawing from observation, with these influences to
create this series of prints. Birds and animals escape decorative motifs on domestic objects
and disrupt the viewers expectation of their appropriation as images, these are not still life
rather they gently remind us of the wildness that exists in parallel with our tame social
world. Witty titles to the work reflect her approach as the word play adds to a sense of
implied narrative.
Screen print is the perfect medium in which to express the various motifs and images of
Sarah’s work. It has the capacity to allow a collage of expression, a drawn line, an
appropriated image, opaque and transparent colour. Her colours are drawn from the
natural world and the objects that inspire her with the addition of pops and flashes of
contemporary colour and metallics which ground the work in the present and nod to the
artifice in the creation of images. She has exhibited at the RA and RWA.

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