Works
  • Sally Spens, From the Waterline
    From the Waterline£ 425.00
  • Sally Spens, Antiquity
    Antiquity£ 295.00
  • Sally Spens, 100% Cotton (Triptych)
    100% Cotton (Triptych)£ 425.00
  • Sally Spens, Ancient Nature
    Ancient Nature
    Sold
  • Sally Spens, Ancient Nature (green)
    Ancient Nature (green)£ 425.00
  • Sally Spens, Cascade
    Cascade£ 350.00
  • Sally Spens, Cascade
    Cascade
    Sold
  • Sally Spens, Earthshine
    Earthshine£ 425.00
  • Sally Spens, Earthshine
    Earthshine
    Sold
  • Sally Spens, Flow
    Flow£ 250.00
  • Sally Spens, Flow
    Flow£ 250.00
  • Sally Spens, Flowers Across the Ocean
    Flowers Across the Ocean£ 425.00
  • Sally Spens, Flowers Across the Ocean
    Flowers Across the Ocean£ 425.00
  • Sally Spens, Flowers Follow Snow
    Flowers Follow Snow£ 350.00
  • Sally Spens, Flowers Follow Snow on the Silk Road
    Flowers Follow Snow on the Silk Road£ 425.00
  • Sally Spens, Land
    Land£ 250.00
  • Sally Spens, Land
    Land
    Reserved
  • Sally Spens, Light
    Light
    Sold
  • Sally Spens, Light
    Light
    Sold
  • Sally Spens, Moon Jar 1
    Moon Jar 1£ 425.00
  • Sally Spens, Moon Jar 2
    Moon Jar 2£ 425.00
  • Sally Spens, Moon Jar 3
    Moon Jar 3£ 425.00
  • Sally Spens, Persimmon Tree, January in Kyoto
    Persimmon Tree, January in Kyoto£ 350.00
  • Sally Spens, Persimmon Tree, January in Kyoto
    Persimmon Tree, January in Kyoto
    Sold
  • Sally Spens, Shadow Stories
    Shadow Stories
    Sold
  • Sally Spens, Shadow Stories
    Shadow Stories
    Sold
  • Sally Spens, Shadow Stories
    Shadow Stories
    Sold
  • Sally Spens, Shadow Stories
    Shadow Stories
    Reserved
  • Sally Spens, Sojourn
    Sojourn£ 250.00
  • Sally Spens, Towards Evening
    Towards Evening£ 220.00
  • Sally Spens, Towards Morning
    Towards Morning£ 220.00
Biography

Sally Spens is a wonderful painter and printmaker with a background in textile design, having worked in London and Japan. 

 

Her etchings are delicate and detailed, recalling many motifs from her experience in textiles. She is chiefly inspired by natural forms: mountains, oceans, and trees. Her prints have been exhibited in Hong Kong and Singapore.

 

'Drawing has always been central to my practice,' says Sally, 'both as a textile designer and as a painter/printmaker. It is important to me that the images are handmade, and originate from my drawings and experience. Working with a Japanese company for seven years on designs for summer kimonos, which are so much a part of Japanese culture, has also been a major influence, particularly in the compositional botanical works. The etchings of imagined pots link to another discipline of the applied arts – ceramics. Images drawn from memory and observation combine with that of vessels, linking associations with both'.

Exhibitions