Sarah Park is an accomplished contemporary Australian painter, specialising in realist paintings that capture evocative moments and a corporeal aesthetic defined by deep contrasts mixed with soft transitional tones. Through her technical prowess with both brush and lens, Sarah's genre of contemporary realism reveals a transformative story behind her subjects using carefully composed scenes, soft velvety colour blends, and meticulous attention to the shifts in light and shadow play.
With a Bachelor, Masters in Art by Coursework and Master of Fine Art by Research from UNSW COFA, Sarah has established herself as an artist of exceptional talent. Her work has been recognised with numerous awards, including the prestigious 2011 Jenny Birt Award for Painting and Drawing, as well as the UNSW Engineering Photography Prize. Additionally, Sarah has been a finalist in many notable competitions, such as the Lethbridge 10 000 Small Scale Art Prize, Kennedy Art Prize, Georges River Art Prize, Whitewall Art Prize, Adelaide Perry Prize for Drawing, the Fisher's Ghost Award, and the Broken Hill Art Prize among many others.
In 2012, Sarah's impressive skills and accomplishments earned her a feature on the "Discovery" page of "Artist Profile" magazine, Issue 21. Through her masterful use of technique and subject matter, Sarah Park's work invites the viewer to engage with the stories of her subjects, or to create their own stories in a deeply personal and emotional way.
As an artist, Sarah has a deep and abiding interest in a wide range of subject matters. She brings a sense of curiosity and wonder to her art, constantly pushing the boundaries of what is possible and challenging herself to new heights of creativity. One of Sarah's defining traits as an artist is her fascination with small details, which she uses to create a rich and immersive world of sensory experience. Whether it's the delicate interplay of light and shadow on a surface, the intricate patterns and textures of a natural object, or the subtle expressions and movements of the human figure, Sarah has a keen eye for the minutiae of the world around her. Through her art, she seeks to capture these tiny details and bring them to the forefront of the viewer's attention, drawing them into a world that is both real and imagined.
Her artistic practice is centered around contemporary realism, a genre that allows her to explore the human experience with a level of detail and nuance that is both challenging and rewarding. She is drawn to the way in which contemporary realism can capture the complexities of our lives and the world around us, creating powerful and evocative images that resonate with viewers on a deep and emotional level. Sarah believes that contemporary realism has the power to inspire, educate, and transform, and she is committed to pushing the boundaries of this genre in her own work. Through her paintings, she seeks to highlight the beauty and complexity of the world around us, encouraging her audience to see the world in a new and deeper way, and to appreciate the wonder and mystery of the everyday.