Heartbroken is off to a new home, it’s always been a favourite of mine and I’m happy to know it is giving pleasure and meaning to others. It’s proved popular at the exhibition and received quite a lot of comments in the book. Selling art is a joy and a pleasure,...
Rural Arts asked Sarah a series of question in the run up to the exhibition. What is your background? (e.g. your name/where are you based?) My name is Sarah Pym and I’m based in Thirsk, I moved to North Yorkshire in 2019. I’ve had a very...
Art reaches the deepest parts of us, sometimes so deep that we can be almost stunned by its effect. it can cheer, enthral and sometimes even stop us in our tracks. I was deeply saddened and shocked this week to learn of Mary Gilkerson’s gentle passing in her sleep...
So if feelings could talk, what would they tell us? “A picture says 1000 words” is a well used phrase, and Sarah’s upcoming exhibition is full of colour, energy, mark making and feelings. I wonder what each picture will say to you? To find out more come to Rural Arts,...
Sarah Pym is a contemporary artist and qualified mental health professional based in Thirsk in North Yorkshire. Her upcoming exhibition “Can I See My Feelings” combines two of Sarah’s passions – art and psychology creating a powerful and unique experience. ...