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Sabrina Impieri

A visual investigation into the layers of memory and the meaning of home.

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Works by Sabrina Impieri

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About Sabrina

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Sabrina Impieri is an Italian-born visual artist and lecturer who has been based in England for over 25 years. Having received her professional training at the Koefia Academy in Rome, she brings a technical precision to her exploration of personal history and movement. Her practice is deeply rooted in her own experience of relocation, focusing on the complex concepts of home and the journeys that define an individual's sense of place. Working from her UK studio, Impieri utilizes a distinct blend of mixed media techniques to investigate themes of migration and identity. She frequently combines cyanotype printing on fabric with original illustrations and laser-cut acrylic panels. This layered approach has led to her participation in significant public art initiatives, including the "Where To? Stories of Migration and Belonging" project, alongside various municipal commissions.

Visual voice

Impieri’s work is characterized by the deep Prussian blue of cyanotype processes layered against the sharp, modern edges of laser-cut acrylic and hand-drawn illustrations. Her aesthetic centers on the architecture of "home" and the fluid nature of identity, using tactile fabrics and mixed media to map the complexities of human migration.
Cyanotype On FabricMixed Media IllustrationLaser-Cut AcrylicMigration NarrativesPersonal JourneysIdentity And Belonging
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Sabrina Impieri — questions answered

What materials does Sabrina Impieri use in her work?

Her practice involves mixed media techniques, specifically cyanotype printing on fabric, original illustrations, and laser-cut acrylic panels.

Where is the artist based and trained?

Originally from Italy and trained at the Koefia Academy in Rome, she has been based in England for over 25 years.

What are the primary themes of her collection?

Her work focuses on migration, identity, and belonging, often centered on the concept of "home" and personal journeys.

Has her work been featured in public art projects?

Yes, she has participated in public initiatives like the "Where To? Stories of Migration and Belonging" project and has produced commissioned works for municipal entities.

Where can I find more of her studio work?

You can find her on Instagram at @dtapstudio to see more of her creative process and studio updates.

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