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Sarah Kitchen
Sarah is a mixed-media artist whose practice centers on the interplay between concealment and revelation, using layered, bandaged canvas collages to explore how stories are both hidden and uncovered over time. Her work invites a slow and evolving engagement, where meaning shifts through repeated viewings and the viewer’s own changing perspective.
Raised in a family of artists and encouraged from an early age to create without boundaries, Sarah developed an intuitive, process-driven approach to making. This practice became deeply personal during her mother’s illness, when constructing her collages transformed into a meditative ritual—one that helped her navigate grief, memory, and emotional complexity. What began as a means of processing loss has since expanded into a broader reflection on healing and the layered nature of lived experience.
Composed of hundreds of painted canvas strips, her works function as both physical and emotional landscapes. Beneath each surface lies an obscured narrative or message, encouraging viewers to look beyond what is immediately visible and to uncover meaning gradually. As her life has evolved—particularly through motherhood—so too has her work, growing to reflect the coexistence of joy and pain, presence and absence, and the shifting seasons of life.
Sarah’s practice offers a space for contemplation and connection, creating pieces that unfold over time and invite personal interpretation while holding quiet gestures of resilience, introspection, and renewal.