SARAH ELDER
"I love to travel to different countries, soaking up and embracing the atmosphere, colour and culture of these distant lands...."
Sarah Elder's own words encapsulate her approach to her work; emotive, imaginative and personal, her paintings enjoy wide acclaim not only for the wildlife she so powerfully portrays, but also for the sometimes exotic but always intriguing locations to which she travels.
Now firmly established as a travel and wildlife artist with several awards to her name (including the 2009 BBC Wildlife Artist of the Year), Sarah's work is held in many collections worldwide. Her recent selection, once again as a finalist in four categories for the BBC Wildlife Artist of the Year ('World Birds', 'British Birds', 'Endangered Species' and 'Creative Visions') is a testament to her achievement.
Sarah's talent lies in her ability to transmit "the spirit of the place", some extremely distant, and to our minds, culturally remote. The scenes she brings to life are at once enticingly unfamiliar yet vibrant in their rendition of landscapes and peoples so seemingly alien to our own.
Movement forms a special concern in her work, whether depicting zebras, cheetahs or gazelles in the plains of Africa; or the slow rhythmic pattern of shepherds and their flocks in the Himalayan pastures. Technically this is often implied by a series of gentle brush strokes coupled with layers of glaze which allow a shimmering translucence to pervade the paintings. This ethereal quality, at times contrasting with the underlying reality of such rural subjects, is characteristic of Sarah's method; yet it is this painterly subtlety and deftness of touch that lends each picture its unique and sympathetic ambiance and allows us to glimpse, through her eyes, the mysteries of these remote worlds.
WINNER OF VISIONS OF NATURE
BBC WILDLIFE ARTIST OF THE YEAR AWARD 2009
Her paintings can be viewed at her home in London by appointment
She is contactable by email at Sarahelderart@hotmail.com
BOOKS ILLUSTRATED
1995 "Where Warriors Met", The Story of Lewa Downs, Kenya by Edward Paice
1996 Africa by Road by Bradt Guides
1997 Africa by Road, Guide to Tanzania and Guide to Uganda by Bradt Guides
SOLO EXHIBITIONS
2011 Galerie du Cygne, Grimaud, St Tropez, France
2011 Gallery 54, Mayfair, London
2008 The Air Gallery, Mayfair, London
2008 Gallery 54, Mayfair, London
2007 Foss Fine Art, London
2005 The Gallery , Cork Street, London
2002 The South African Embassy, London
2001 The Osborne Studio Gallery, London
2000 The Zimbabwean High Commission, London
1997 The South African Embassy, London
1996 The House of Commons, London
GROUP EXHIBITIONS
| 2011 | Cricket
Fine Art, Chelsea and Hampshire Mall Galleries, London The Swan Gallery, Burford, Rye, Woodstock, South of France The Wykeham Gallery, Stockbridge |
| 2010 | Art
London, Royal Hospital, Chelsea Cricket Fine Art, Chelsea and Hampshire Royal College of Art, London: 20/21, Chase, The Watercolour Fair The Swan Gallery, Woodstock and Rye The Wykeham Gallery, Stockbridge Wildlife Artist of the Year, Mall Galleries, London |
| 2009 | Cricket
Fine Art, London and Hampshire Foss Fine Art, London Mall Galleries, London Museo Stanze della Memoria , Barga, Italy The Osborne Studio Gallery, London The Wykeham Gallery, Stockbridge |
| 2008 | Chelsea
Art Society, London Foss Fine Art, London Mall Galleries, London Royal Academy, London The Osborne Studio Gallery, London The Wykeham Gallery, Hampshire |
| 2007 | Bandons
Gallery, Hertfordshire Chelsea Art Society, London Foss Fine Art, London Mall Galleries, London Royal Academy, London The Osborne Studio Gallery, London |
| 1996-2006 | Atelier
D’Artista, Tuscany, Italy 2006 Bandons Gallery, Hertfordshire Chavenage, Gloucestershire Chelsea Art Society, London Collins and Hastie Gallery, London Foss Fine Art, London and Suffolk Kings Road Gallery, London Kingsbridge Fine Art, London Mall Galleries, London Neville Fine Art, Hampshire The Air Gallery, London The Anderson Gallery, Gloucestershire The Daily Telegraph Exhibition, London The Game Conservancy Trust, London The Lennox Gallery, London The Osborne Studio Gallery, London Trinity Art, London Young Masters Exhibition, London |