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Sarah Gwyer

We catch up with Sarah to learn more about her vibrant art, her upcoming projects, and her thoroughly impressive bead collection!

Hi Sarah! How did you first discover embroidery and textile arts?

My first forays into textiles began as a child. I remember completing cross-stitch kits and French knitting with a dolly I still have now. My mum is very crafty, as were her parents, so I spent most of my free time making. As a student my focus was on Printmaking but, by graduation, my prints were actually featuring embroidery and now

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