Database -- View Entry
The entry of a selected artist from the database
Database Entry
To reach the Artist Page for the artist shown below, click on the artist's name or thumbnail image
Sarah Larsen

Biography: Sarah was born in Nairobi, Kenya and was educated there and in the UK. She travelled extensivly before arriving in Australia in 1975. She is married with three adult children and lives with her husband Greg on their farming property in Central Queensland. A Multi Media Artist Sarah works and teaches form her home and exhibits throughout Australia. She predominatly works on paper and canvas . Her style ranges from contemporary to traditional and her works reflect the essence of her subject matter not simply producing a mirror image. Amazing diversity and breathtaking colour combination are the hall marks of this talented artist. Sarh believes in living her life to the full and her paintings reflect this. Sarah has won two schoolarships and many prizes and awards. She has held numerous mixed and solo exhibitions and her works are sold both locally and internationally. She tutors both privatly and with the Queensland Arts Council .Sarah has been invited to exhibit with The Biennale Internazionale Dell 'Arte Contemporanea in Florence , Italy in December 2003. Please go to Sarah's web page for more information and images : www.sarahlarsen.com.au Country: Australia Birthyear: 1953 Galleries: Salmon Gallery - Sydney ,Australia Gallery 1011, Armadale, Melbourne ,Australia Tracey Keller Gallery - Brisbane,Australia Maria Perides Gallery, Brisbane Australia Milton House Gallery - Mackay Australia Awards: Callide Coalfields Schoolarship -Julian Ashton - Sydney -1995 Callide Coalfield Schoolarship - Mc Gregor USQ. -1998 Brigalow Arts Festival -1st -Open -2002 Spirit of the Outback - Centennary of Federation - 2000 1st. Open. Brigalow Arts Festival -Open -1st. -2000 Capricorn Arts Festival Portrait HC- 2000 Caricorn Arts Festival - 1st -Landscape 1999 Capricorn Arts Festival - 1st -Drawing 1998 Port Curtis Award -1st open 1999 Gayndah Art festival - open watercolour -1st. Media: mixed media Style: expressionistic Subjects: landscapes and nature, All Subject matter.