Sarah Hardy
Sarah Hardy’s work has two main drivers: firstly, the need to process and respond to personal and collective human experience, and secondly, the never-ending exploration of how to do that with paint and surface.
Recent themes in Sarah’s paintings include identity, connection, spirituality, religion, memory, and dreams, often explored within the context of the natural world.
Hardy’s current practice builds upon ideas from her last body of work surrounding bathing, cleansing, water-based ritual, religion, and mythologies of women and water. It is now steadily flowing into an exploration of spirituality, queerness and connection as my own identity evolves, and new questions arise.
Check out Sarah’s work below!