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Artist

Sew Sarah Walton

Bold graphic designs brought to life through the rhythmic stitch of a Singer sewing machine.

12 Works

About Sew

Sew receives 20% of every sale

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Based in Manchester, Sew Sarah Walton produces graphic illustrations using a Singer sewing machine. This practice bridges the gap between traditional craft and bold, modern design, resulting in a collection that spans from wall art to women's clothing and home decor. The artist is recognized for a vibrant approach to color and a high level of craftsmanship. Each piece, such as the notable Colourful Couple Print, reflects a dedication to creating tactile, machine-stitched works that serve as unique personal gifts and striking visual statements.

Visual voice

The aesthetic is defined by bold, graphic lines and a saturated color palette. These machine-stitched illustrations combine the precision of a Singer sewing machine with a playful, modern sensibility found in both her prints and textile designs.
Machine-Stitched ArtGraphic IllustrationVibrant Color PalettesManchester-MadePersonalized Textiles
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Sew Sarah Walton — questions answered

What technique does Sew Sarah Walton use?

The artist creates graphic illustrations by using a Singer sewing machine to stitch intricate designs onto fabric and paper.

Where is the artist located?

Sew Sarah Walton is an independent artist based in Manchester, United Kingdom.

What types of work are included in this collection?

The collection features a variety of items including graphic art prints, personalized gifts, home decor, and women's clothing.

What is a signature piece from this artist?

One of the artist's notable works is the Colourful Couple Print, which exemplifies her graphic and vibrant style.

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