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'Boudoir Series' for Kettner's hotel bedrooms | Prints by Sara J Beazley | Kettner's in London. Item composed of paper
'Boudoir Series' for Kettner's hotel bedrooms | Prints by Sara J Beazley | Kettner's in London. Item composed of paper
'Boudoir Series' for Kettner's hotel bedrooms | Prints by Sara J Beazley | Kettner's in London. Item composed of paper
'Boudoir Series' for Kettner's hotel bedrooms | Prints by Sara J Beazley | Kettner's in London. Item composed of paper
'Boudoir Series' for Kettner's hotel bedrooms | Prints by Sara J Beazley | Kettner's in London. Item composed of paper
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'Boudoir Series' for Kettner's hotel bedrooms | Prints by Sara J Beazley | Kettner's in London. Item composed of paper

Created and Sold by Sara J Beazley

Sara J Beazley

'Boudoir Series' for Kettner's hotel bedrooms - Prints

Featured In Kettner's, London, United Kingdom

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The Kettner’s art collection is inspired by the buildings’ risqué reputation. There were lots of rumours of happenings, affairs & debauchery in this establishment in the early 1900s so the theme of the artwork for the hotel was 'Mistresses'. Popular with historical figures and creatives throughout its history, King Edward VII is said to have courted his mistress, actress Lillie Langtry, there. Sara acquired some Edwardian lacy under where which she embossed into her paper to give is a beautiful texture.

Item 'Boudoir Series' for Kettner's hotel bedrooms
Created by Sara J Beazley
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Sara J Beazley
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Wescover creator since 2019
British printmaker using traditional techniques to create work with a fresh design aesthetic and strong narrative.

With over 15 year’s experience in her field, Sara's innovative approach to printmaking combines traditional printing techniques; including etching, silkscreen, collograph, photo polymer, relief and mono-printing. The unique mix of these techniques has become the artist's signature over the years. It is also Sara's marriage of traditional processes with a fresh design aesthetic that gives her work a lasting impact. Embracing the flexibility of printmaking, Sara has secured high profile commissions in the art, design, fashion, illustration, hotel and retail industries. She has also exhibited widely in London, New York, Hong Kong & Paris.