Monday, November 21, 2011

Sarah Warsop on Lancia Trendvisions


Sarah Warsop’s dancing pieces of jewelry

Jewelry and dance. In the middle, drawing, as a bridge that choreographer Sarah Warsop uses to connect the two and capture movement, whether it be in a step or in a ring, communicating it through form and shape.

For more go to Lancia Trendvisions...


MADE 11 Brighton

Thank you to Jon, Sarah and Anne-Marie for organising a great show and for being so helpful, positive and relaxed. And thanks too, to Tracy Evans for being such a lovely stand neigbour

Monday, November 14, 2011

'What Isn't Here Hasn't Happened'


'What Isn't Here Hasn't Happened', the drawing series by Sarah Warsop and Tracey Rowledge, has been showing at the Bargehouse, London for the past 10 days. Thank you to Sue, Alison, Franck, Sam, Polly, everyone who saw it, and everyone who made the collaboration possible. For more photos of the series press the inspirations button.

Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Origin 2011


Thank you to all those who came and talked to me during Origin this year, and to all those who bought work I hope you are enjoying your pieces...
A big thank you too to Syann Van Niftrik, Emily Nixon, and Anthony Theakston for being very supportive and encouraging stand neighbors.

Sarah Warsop, rose gold plated silver brooch 2011

Monday, September 12, 2011

4 Commissions


Come and see a collaboration between Sarah Warsop and and Tracey Rowledge. One of four commissions from Siobhan Davies Studios, showing at The Bargehouse behind the Oxo Tower on the South Bank, London, 4th - 13th November 2011.

Origin 2011


Come and see me at Origin on stand A27. 22nd - 28th September, Old Spitalfields Market, London. And also in the 'Liberty selects' windows, window 5.

'A Beautiful Thing'


Look out for 'A Beautiful Thing' by Barnaby Stone, in 2012. Just finished a research and development period with four other performers/makers of stuff at Clumber Park in Derbyshire and Battersea Arts Centre.

An ancient oak beam, hand hewn four centuries ago during a famine, rests in the middle of the room. Its history is known and supposed. But what is its future? It will be decided now. You will witness the conception and birth of The Beautiful Thing out of this wooden relic, and see it physically changed. Forever.

After 25 years working as a theatre artist and cabinet maker, Barnaby Stone brings these two strands together. Co-produced with BAC it is a Tipping Point Commission supported by the National Trust.

Thursday, February 3, 2011

New Collection.











To find my new 18ct gold collection photographed by Steve Speller press the inspirations button...

This collection was made as a result of support from Arts Council England Lottery funding and Dancers Career Development.