

Sadie Tierney
Sadie Tierney trained at the Royal College of Art. Working in a tradition of English landscape painter/printmakers, her work explores objects and places where form is linked to emotion and metaphor. The expressive images have a contemporary edge, marked by energetic use of colour and line. The latest series “Mono no aware” - a Japanese phrase for an awareness of the impermanence of things - explores the temporary spectacle of cherry blossom in bloom. Winner of the Boodle Hatfield Prize for Printmaking at Woolwich Contemporary Print Fair 2020, she is pleased to have exhibited prints every year since the Fair was established. Recent solo exhibitions include Rabley Gallery and Eton College, and this year she had work included in the IFPDA, New York. Public collections include: Bronx Museum of the Arts, New York; The National Museum in Gdańsk; The Imperial Health Trust, London; The Royal West of England Academy (Bristol); Pallant House; Otter Collection, University of Chichester; Portsmouth Museum; Swindon Museum and Art Gallery; Clifford Chance Collection; Eton College Collection; Royal College of Art; The Royal Navy, Cunard.
Sadie Tierney
Sadie Tierney trained at the Royal College of Art. Working in a tradition of English landscape painter/printmakers, her work explores objects and places where form is linked to emotion and metaphor. The expressive images have a contemporary edge, marked by energetic use of colour and line. The latest series “Mono no aware” - a Japanese phrase for an awareness of the impermanence of things - explores the temporary spectacle of cherry blossom in bloom. Winner of the Boodle Hatfield Prize for Printmaking at Woolwich Contemporary Print Fair 2020, she is pleased to have exhibited prints every year since the Fair was established. Recent solo exhibitions include Rabley Gallery and Eton College, and this year she had work included in the IFPDA, New York. Public collections include: Bronx Museum of the Arts, New York; The National Museum in Gdańsk; The Imperial Health Trust, London; The Royal West of England Academy (Bristol); Pallant House; Otter Collection, University of Chichester; Portsmouth Museum; Swindon Museum and Art Gallery; Clifford Chance Collection; Eton College Collection; Royal College of Art; The Royal Navy, Cunard.