Snappy Dresser - Sarina Dutton
My current passion is assemblage which enables me to draw on years of experience in a variety of disciplines. I love to repurpose materials and objects, often old items from antique/second-hand shops, to give them a second lease of life in unexpected ways. Working in this way takes me to another world. Hours can slip by as my imagination leads me to create unusual, unique and sometimes whimsical pieces.
Bio: Sarina Dutton is a multi-award-winning artist, who for over 35 years has excelled in many disciplines including calligraphy, stained glass, drawing, ceramics, polymer clay and assemblage. Sarina has sold her artwork through galleries, group exhibitions and art shows in southern Tasmania.
My current passion is assemblage which enables me to draw on years of experience in a variety of disciplines. I love to repurpose materials and objects, often old items from antique/second-hand shops, to give them a second lease of life in unexpected ways. Working in this way takes me to another world. Hours can slip by as my imagination leads me to create unusual, unique and sometimes whimsical pieces.
Bio: Sarina Dutton is a multi-award-winning artist, who for over 35 years has excelled in many disciplines including calligraphy, stained glass, drawing, ceramics, polymer clay and assemblage. Sarina has sold her artwork through galleries, group exhibitions and art shows in southern Tasmania.
My current passion is assemblage which enables me to draw on years of experience in a variety of disciplines. I love to repurpose materials and objects, often old items from antique/second-hand shops, to give them a second lease of life in unexpected ways. Working in this way takes me to another world. Hours can slip by as my imagination leads me to create unusual, unique and sometimes whimsical pieces.
Bio: Sarina Dutton is a multi-award-winning artist, who for over 35 years has excelled in many disciplines including calligraphy, stained glass, drawing, ceramics, polymer clay and assemblage. Sarina has sold her artwork through galleries, group exhibitions and art shows in southern Tasmania.