Sarah Atkinson

 
Born in High Point, North Carolina in 1980, Sarah Atkinson grew up in a rural farming community. Surrounded by the beauty of nature and secluded by land, she developed a love for painting at a very young age. Her father, also an artist, encouraged her
to pursue her passion. She spent much of her childhood in his studio painting at his side. Sarah went on to study fine arts at the University of North Carolina Greensboro. Here she developed a deep interest in figural studies and began to cultivate her contextual style of painting.

After college, she met and married another painter, Patrick Atkinson and then relocated to Charlotte North Carolina. During this time, Sarah was able to spend time experimenting and refined her approach to painting through new mediums and unconventional materials. She and her husband now share a studio in Charlotte where they live with their 2 children.

Sarah's ability to capture a timeless and seductive movement in her paintings is offset against an organic, often abstract backdrop. Amidst a sea of tar and beeswax, the pieces, in their final state, stand as elegant, yet bittersweet works that express an emotion of their own. Sarah Atkinson’s works are held in private collections throughout the United States, as well as internationally.

Shows:

October, 2007 "New Paintings" solo show, The Art Preserve, Charlotte, NC

Fall, 2007 Artist In Residency, Mccoll Center For Visual Arts, Charlotte, NC

June, 2006 "Portraits of other lives" solo show,
Corporate Canvas, Wilmington, NC

November 2006 "Work of Artists" group exhibition,
Modernisme Gallery, Charleston, SC

November 2006 "Phases" solo show, The Art Preserve,
Charlotte NC

December 2006 "Little Things" group exhibition,
Modernisme Gallery, Charleston, SC

April 2007 "Opening" solo show, The Art Preserve,
Charlotte NC