I wrote to Sarah to ask if she would have time to answer questions about her art. Enjoy getting to know her and perhaps take a moment to visit the online shops she set up while on school recess over the summer.
Via Society6 and Red Bubble, her collages can be printed on an array of gift items like mugs, clothing, and phone cases, as well as wall art. The Sarah Snippets Etsy shop is where you'll find her original cut paper collages. She welcomes requests for custom portraits.
As a longtime artist when and how did you become interested in working with paper, and more specifically, in creating your tiny cut paper collages?
My interest in cutting paper evolved from my work with watercolors and a desire to get more texture and depth in my work. I just started cutting and layering and loved the look on my first cut paper landscape (eight years ago!). Over the years my style has changed from abstract to illustrative, and lately I’ve been interested in realism.
How do you find time to create your collages along with raising a family, teaching, and managing three online shops?
I want to do it all! But lack of time is a definite frustration of mine. I am, however, very good at segmenting my time. When I’m teaching, that is my focus; when I’m in my studio (which is daily) I am completely focused. And luckily, teaching provides nice breaks for me to do a lot of my online shop work.
I want to do it all! But lack of time is a definite frustration of mine. I am, however, very good at segmenting my time. When I’m teaching, that is my focus; when I’m in my studio (which is daily) I am completely focused. And luckily, teaching provides nice breaks for me to do a lot of my online shop work.
You create themed collections... for example, your recent series of delightful dogs. You've also focused on birds, landscapes, flowers, and more. What compels you to switch to another subject?
I like themes because it gives me space to deeply explore a subject. The process of moving from one theme to another is very organic. The seasons inspire me a lot and my own work evolves and inspires the next piece. There is never a lack of inspiration!
Tell us about your favorite tools and supplies. Is there a certain paper you rely on most often? And do you always start with white paper and apply watercolor or do you sometimes use colored paper?
I use watercolor paper, both hot and cold press. I paint large sheets and then cut it up as needed. I have bins and bins of sorted colors and scraps. Safe to say...my studio is rarely clean and I go through a lot of Xacto blades with such thick paper!
I use watercolor paper, both hot and cold press. I paint large sheets and then cut it up as needed. I have bins and bins of sorted colors and scraps. Safe to say...my studio is rarely clean and I go through a lot of Xacto blades with such thick paper!
Do you have upcoming plans, gallery shows, and exhibitions you'd like to share?
I have my first solo show coming up in November that I am very excited about. The show is titled “Snippets” and will feature my cut paper pieces from abstracts to my most recent piece, “For the Love of Dogs”. The show will be up November through December in the Harrison Public Library in Harrison, New York. All are welcome!
I have my first solo show coming up in November that I am very excited about. The show is titled “Snippets” and will feature my cut paper pieces from abstracts to my most recent piece, “For the Love of Dogs”. The show will be up November through December in the Harrison Public Library in Harrison, New York. All are welcome!
Sarah Suplina is on Instagram and Facebook, and is a member of Paper Artist Collective. Her Etsy shop, Sarah Snippets, offers a wide range of work.
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