Sara Dare: Large Scale Abstract Painting and Contemporary Art
Sara Dare is a contemporary abstract painter based in Worthing, Sussex, within the United Kingdom. Her artistic practice is deeply rooted in an exploration of the intricate relationship between psychological and physical spaces. Since graduating in Fine Art Painting from The University of Brighton in 2008, Sara Dare has developed a distinct visual language characterized by the use of large-scale canvases, paper, and linen. Her work often utilizes fluid mediums such as ink, oil, emulsion, and acrylic to create forms that push against the boundaries of the surface. Central to her current portfolio is the Hystera series, which Sara Dare created to investigate cultural narratives of womanhood, feminine empowerment, and bodily experience. This series specifically explores the intersection of geometric symbols like the chevron and the visceral reality of the female body. Her paintings often present a balance between playful interaction and a sense of underlying tension, utilizing psychologically charged shapes that protrude or dangle within the composition. Sara Dare has established a notable presence in the British art scene, having exhibited at prestigious venues including the London Art Fair, Saatchi Art, and the Nordic Art Agency in Sweden. Her process is typically exposed, showing evidence of physical contact and an instinctive use of color to evoke emotional responses. Working from her studio in Sussex, she continues to engage with themes of beauty, confrontation, and the human condition, making her a prominent figure in modern British abstraction.