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Sarah Manovski

Art should serve as a joyful reflection of the positive things that bring meaning to our lives.

94 Works

Works by Sarah Manovski

94 pieces

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About Sarah

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Sarah Manovski is an Australian mixed media graphic artist, painter, and musician now based permanently in London. With a career spanning fifteen years across the music and art industries, she draws from her extensive global travels to create vibrant wall art that emphasizes positive meaning and purpose. As a self-professed philosopher and environmentalist, Manovski focuses on the beauty of the natural world. Her practice is dedicated to making physical spaces feel joyful, using her background in graphic arts to translate her international experiences into visual form.

Visual voice

Manovski’s work merges graphic precision with painterly expression, resulting in high-energy wall art. These compositions reflect her environmentalist values and a philosophy centered on finding joy through global exploration.
Mixed MediaGraphic ArtVibrant ColorEnvironmentalismGlobal Travel
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Sarah Manovski — questions answered

What mediums does Sarah Manovski use?

Sarah is a mixed media graphic artist and painter who also incorporates her background as a musician into her creative process.

How long has Sarah Manovski been active in the art world?

She has spent the last 15 years working across both the music and art industries.

What themes are central to her work?

Her pieces focus on positive meaning, environmentalism, and the beauty found in her travels around the world.

Where is the artist currently based?

Originally from Australia, Sarah now lives and works permanently in London.

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