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Sophie Smallhorn

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Sophie's work explores the relationships between colour, volume and proportion across prints, sculpture and site specific installations. Sophie’s kaleidoscopic odyssey began at the University of Brighton, where she studied Furniture and Ceramics. While making furniture she became interested in the colourful off-cuts, experimented with wall-mounted sculpture and the rest, as they say, is history. Exhibited and published internationally, her work has also featured in several Royal Academy Summer Shows.

Sophie’s reputation as a colour consultant led to her involvement in the London 2012 Olympics, when she developed a colour palette for the stadium. It was a vast undertaking and she continues to work on larger-scale public commissions – so where does printmaking fit in? Compared to public art and wall sculptures, screenprinting offers a degree of creative freedom. She often works alongside friend and fellow Look Up artist Kate Gibb, and while their work couldn’t be more different, they share a sense of adventure, exploring the creative potential of print, revealing new ideas and happy accidents.

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Sophie's work explores the relationships between colour, volume and proportion across prints, sculpture and site specific installations. Sophie’s kaleidoscopic odyssey began at the University of Brighton, where she studied Furniture and Ceramics. While making furniture she became interested in the colourful off-cuts, experimented with wall-mounted sculpture and the rest, as they say, is history. Exhibited and published internationally, her work has also featured in several Royal Academy Summer Shows.

Sophie’s reputation as a colour consultant led to her involvement in the London 2012 Olympics, when she developed a colour palette for the stadium. It was a vast undertaking and she continues to work on larger-scale public commissions – so where does printmaking fit in? Compared to public art and wall sculptures, screenprinting offers a degree of creative freedom. She often works alongside friend and fellow Look Up artist Kate Gibb, and while their work couldn’t be more different, they share a sense of adventure, exploring the creative potential of print, revealing new ideas and happy accidents.

Sophie's work explores the relationships between colour, volume and proportion across prints, sculpture and site specific installations. Sophie’s kaleidoscopic odyssey began at the University of Brighton, where she studied Furniture and Ceramics. While making furniture she became interested in the colourful off-cuts, experimented with wall-mounted sculpture and the rest, as they say, is history. Exhibited and published internationally, her work has also featured in several Royal Academy Summer Shows.

Sophie’s reputation as a colour consultant led to her involvement in the London 2012 Olympics, when she developed a colour palette for the stadium. It was a vast undertaking and she continues to work on larger-scale public commissions – so where does printmaking fit in? Compared to public art and wall sculptures, screenprinting offers a degree of creative freedom. She often works alongside friend and fellow Look Up artist Kate Gibb, and while their work couldn’t be more different, they share a sense of adventure, exploring the creative potential of print, revealing new ideas and happy accidents.

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