
Sarah Beetson's success continues with the recent announcement that she has won the Creative Review Illustration Annual - Best in Book. Sarah’s winning five entries are from her “I Dream In Celluloid” exhibition opening in London on Wednesday, August 3rd, 6-8pm @ The Brick Lane Gallery. (more)
Sarah Beetson created these period, yet contemporary-feeling illustrations for the play, “Much Ado About Nothing,” which appeared in the Shakespeare issue of READ magazine. (more)
Punk mistress Sarah Beetson has just finished this piece for musician Amanda Palmer of The Dresden Dolls. Sarah’s provocative imagery appears on products such as signed artist prints, t-shirts and pillowcases, available through Post-War Trade. (more)
I Dream in Celluloid is Sarah Beetson’s 4th solo exhibition; it explores the link between an obsession with film and its effect on the artist’s dreams and memories. (more)
Sarah Beetson illustrated a CD cover for UK band Popular Workshop. Their single, “All About Vikki,” provided Sarah with the opportunity to focus her pop genius on portraiture. (more)
This cheery culinary image is the creation of Sarah Beetson for The Times of London "Body and Soul" section. The illustration accompanies an article on jell-o, and how it makes a low-fat alternative to the usual cakes, creams and pastry. (more)
Sarah Beetson donated two images to Drawing Dreams: Artists Helping Children Gallery. (more)
Sarah Beetson’s deceptively whimsical hand lettering and illustration hits the nail on the head in this editorial quit smoking feature for the Canadian Diabetes Association. (more)
Sarah Beetson’s third exhibition, You Are Not What You Eat, explores society's preoccupation with body image and the rising global trend in eating disorders. The show sees Sarah collaborate with several fashion designers to create one-off wearable art, alongside a series of portraits and 100 Body Mass Index Badges made from original art. (more)