Sally Freer
Sally trained as an illustrator at Sunderland College of Art.
She then obtained her Art Teacher’s qualification from Birmingham University. After working at a number of upper schools in Bedfordshire she left her position as Head of Faculty for the Creative Arts to run a Crafts Centre. Sally moved to Suffolk to enable her to have access to the Gainsborough’s House Print Workshop where she
makes her prints. Sally Freer’s Mono-prints are created as remembered impressions caught during walks through the Suffolk and Essex countryside. The images are concerned with intervals of mood of the moment, light and visual sensation translated through overlays of different colours for each mono-print.
Sally Freer’s work is held in collections including the Palace of Westminster Collection, Birmingham University, Bedford County Council as well as many collectors in the UK and abroad.
TWELVE PRINTMAKERS
See Sally Freer's work at the Mill Tye Gallery this June.
Sally will be exhibiting with 12PM. The exhibition previews on Saturday 1st June from 10:30 to 6pm. The exhibition continues until Sunday 30th June.
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