About Me
My name is Sara Kenyon and I am an artist living in rural Norfolk.
Painting is for me an obsession, I can’t imagine life without it and I firmly believe that it is a therapy, good for the soul and it definitely makes you become more observant of the world around you.
Having always had a passion for the natural world, its birds, animals and flowers provide me with constant inspiration for my artwork, as does the beautiful North Norfolk coast where I find subjects for my seashore paintings.
Although watercolour is my main preference, I often use a variety of mixed media including acrylic, coloured pencil, ink and sometimes gold leaf.
In my seashore art I love to introduce texture, so you will see a little bit of sand mixed with the paint or a shell adorned with polyfilla which creates very effective barnacles!
I feel very lucky that my home and studio is surrounded by a wildlife friendly garden where birds and animals visit all year round, no doubt encouraged by nest boxes on almost every tree and feeding stations dotted around. Flowers and weeds for the insects are usually left to grow where they feel happy, (within reason) so consequently I am never short of painting subjects.
My studio is my happy place, a little oasis away from a mad world.
Thank you for looking at my work.
“ The wonder of the world, the beauty and the power, the shapes of things, their colours, lights and shades; these I saw
Look ye also while life lasts "
B. B.
My Story
Sara was born in Cambridge and moved to Yorkshire at a very early age where she
went to school . The best times growing up in Yorkshire were spent out on the North
York Moors and exploring the dales where her love of nature, being outdoors and
painting grew.
After studying Art at both 0 level and A level she went to Nottingham College to
pursue a career in teaching with Art as a main subject.
She returned to her roots in East Anglia over 30 years ago where she now lives in
rural Norfolk enjoying a ‘rustic’ life with a dog, a cat and plenty of wildlife.
In 2011 she gave up teaching in schools to become a full time Artist, dividing her
time between painting and teaching Watercolour Painting Courses to adults in
various venues around the county.
Sara’s work has been exhibited in Yorkshire, galleries in Norfolk and even Tokyo as
well as published in Art magazines.
Her original paintings are reproduced as Prints and Greetings Cards.



