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Artist Bio 

Born amid the upheaval of war and migration, Sarah grew up as a refugee child, moving across lands and cultures in search of safety and belonging. That lifelong search became the quiet thread that eventually led her to art - and through art, to healing.

Now an Art Therapist, Psychotherapist, Published Writer, and Visual Artist, she works at the intersection of creativity and the human spirit. Her practice is rooted in the belief that creativity is not just expression - it’s connection. It is how we return to our authentic Self, how we transform pain into presence, and how we remember that joy is still possible.

In her own life, art became a home when no place felt like one. Through colour, texture, and layered abstraction, she explores the movement between trauma and transcendence, loss and belonging, chaos and calm. Each piece is a dialogue between memory and energy, the seen and unseen.

Her art is informed by flow, depth, and emotion. Colour for her, is more than pigment - it is vibration, memory, and truth. It reveals the essence of who we are and how we express ourselves to the world. The shapes and hues she uses, often inspired by both the natural world and the landscapes within, invite the viewer to feel rather than analyse, to remember their own inner aliveness and depth.

For Sarah, making art is both a spiritual and psychological practice: a way to turn the exile and the protector within into expression, to create belonging where none existed before. Her work invites others into that same space of reclamation to see that healing, too, can be a form of beauty. That pain can be turned into beauty again and again.

Click below to explore the original artwork and prints created by Sarah, the founder of the Woman Unravelling movement

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