Fine Art, Camberwell College of Art, 2002
Sara Willett's work is held in UK and international collections. Her multi-layered, fragmented surfaces chart repetition as a form of devotion – obsessive mark-making that builds into shimmering, complex fields. Triangular and circular forms swarm across her canvases like nets or webs, creating a sense of perpetual transformation.
My practice explores repetition as devotion. Triangular and circular forms swarm across the surface – nets, webs, diagrams of connection. The surface becomes a platform for metamorphosis: transformation, evolution, and the slow emergence of pattern from accumulation.