Monday, 25 February 2013

Sarah Turner

Sarah Turner is a Nottingham based award winning ECO artist, originally from sussex, who studied art and design at university and when she graduated in 2008, she began doing a lot of eco work - using recycled materials. she works with a variety of recycled materials such as metallic cans and plastic, but her most well known pieces are her beautifully hand created sculptures made from plastic bottles alone.


Daisy 12Sarah originally got her idea for her artistic sculptures when she was at university, she had to do a dissertation on recycling and after learning a lot about it, she wanted to explore it further. Her inspiration for these stem from setting herself challenges, she wanted to use something different, and she really liked the idea of using organic forms. The only tool she uses to make these delicate sculptures are a pair of scissors, a lot of work for one person to create alone, but that's the challenge that motivates her to do so. All the bottles are collected locally from cafes and households, they are cleaned and sandblasted to give the opaque look then hand cut and sculpted into decorative forms.  The waste bottles are totally transformed, looking nothing like their original state. 

London Fashion WeekSarah designed a range of centre pieces and lighting for the Olympic Park, and after successfully taking off, Coca Cola then commissioned Sarah to create centre pieces for the tables at the Ballroom of the Langham Hotel. Coca Cola have taken over this prestigious hotel for their guests to stay in for the duration of the Olympics. The centres pieces are made in the Olympic Rings colours to suit the rest of the ballrooms Olympic decor. Each flower in the centre piece is made using two or three plastic bottles. The bottles are then sandblasted to turn them opaque and then dyed the vibrant colours.



Sarah's eco lights have been exhibited at shows in London, Milan, Paris, LA and locally in Nottingham, her original hand crafted sculptures are finally starting to take off - even world wide!


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