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Sarah Powell


Jewellery Artist

London, England

  • Jewellery
  • Stone carving
  • Mixed media
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With nature as my first point of reference, specifically the landscape of the Jurassic coast of England where I grew up, I source stones including Shale, Chalk and Flint found above the Earth’s surface, creating jewellery, objects and sculpture that hold the memory of time’s transformation. Through the physicality of stone carving, thoughts around belonging and our place as humans in the story of the natural world, find their form.

Focus:
materiality through interactions with the body
CV:
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Stockists:
  • Galerie Door

With nature as my first point of reference, specifically the landscape of the Jurassic coast of England where I grew up, I source stones including Shale, Chalk and Flint found above the Earth’s surface, creating jewellery, objects and sculpture that hold the memory of time’s transformation. Through the physicality of stone carving, thoughts around belonging and our place as humans in the story of the natural world, find their form.

Focus:
materiality through interactions with the body
CV:
Download document
Stockists:
  • Galerie Door
  • Website
  • E-mail
  • Instagram
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