Inspiration from Artists Week 14 : Sarah Adams and David Roberts.

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Welcome to week 14 , we had two very famous artist last week and this week we have two that are maybe not as well known. This week’s artists are Sarah Adams : suggested by Tony and David Roberts : suggested by Linda . If you would start us off with your artist Tony and as usual if you would follow on Wednesday lunch time Linda. Im looking forward to seeing their work as they are both unknown to me , hope you all enjoy the week. 
Will do!
Actually it was me that suggested Sarah Adams! Will do tomorrow morning or possibly later today if that’s ok?
Tessa I’m sorry I got the TG wrong for some reason , had one of those days touch it it goes wrong etc. 
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No problem Dixie! 
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Sarah Adams  Sarah is an English artist born in 1962. Her early years were in Berkshire before the family moved to the Channel Islands when she was in her teens. This move she says made the sea a constant presence and it has come to dominate her work.  Sarah studied at Falmouth College of Art, Gloucestershire College of Art & Technology, The Royal College of Art, and finally the University of Mysore in southern India. She exhibited regularly in Jersey between 1995 and 2004, and in more recent years has had solo exhibitions at the Rupert Maas Gallery in London. She has traveled widely in Europe, America, South Africa and India, before settling in Cornwall and opening her studio and gallery in Padstow in 2006.  Sarah’s father was a Master Builder and she says she inherited his love of construction and architecture which featured heavily in her college work. She also found inspiration from waste lands and derelict sites in London. Her paintings, many of which are of quite large scale, begin with visits to caves on the Cornish coast to make initial sketches, preliminary paint sketches, and then are built up in the studio taking usually around six months to complete. She has kayaked to more inaccessible caves (complete with dog) in pursuit of inspiration and is fascinated by the different strata of rock ,  minerals etc.. “It is the unspoiled environment that attracts me, and as far as possible I seek out subjects that are formed by natural forces, their otherness complete within itself”. ….”if this is Atlantis it certainly belongs beneath the sea, and the chance to visit, however briefly, is a great privilege.” I hope you enjoy looking at Sarah’s work. I have visited her gallery and studio in Padstow and found her very friendly and willing to give her time to explain her work. It’s a fascinating insight to literally see an artist in the studio and how she works.

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Amazing paintings Tessa ,  I was looking at a photo taken inside a cavern a few days ago and thought I would love to paint that , now I’m  more inspired to have a go. Will look at her work and see what I particularly like. 
Go for it Dixie! Her website is www.sarahadamspainting.co.uk and there’s also a link and more info on the Maas Gallery website. There is another artist with the same name but very different style.
We her work is certainly unique, I don’t know of any other artists painting caves , rocks etc. These are just a few that I particularly like , she does capture the strata in the rocks beautifully. I picked out a seascape but you beat me to it Tessa.
Wow these are wonderful.  Colours,shapes  .  I have several photographs of rocks and caves.  A real inspiration.  Thanks Tessa . 
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