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I have been fortunate enough to have had several articles written about my work in many different publications. Please find links to the Pdf copies of the articles below.
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Sarah Richards - Bronze art sculptor |
Palmnut Post - The magazine of the Durban Natural Science Museum
Article written by Immie Mostert
Volume 9 Number 1 July 2006
Page 22
... Since 2001, the Durban Natural Science Museum, has had the pleasure of viewing the transition from bird skin or other specimen to bronze sculpture, as Sarah embarked on various commissions, that required collaboration with the Museum, and specifically with David Allen, from whom she borrowed various skins over the years...
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Sculpting converstations - Sarah Richards |
Midlands Life magazine
Issue 1 - Summer 2007
Page 16
Although best known for her magnificent bronzes, Sarah Richards is a multi-dimensional artist equally at home with oils and mixed media as she is with sculpting. She moved to the midlands just over a year ago ....
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Live Out Loud - For those who can

February 2009
Article written by Paula Gruben
Page 55
Bronze is the most popular material for cast metal sculptures. 'It is a highly skilled, extremely time-consuming, labour-intensive process,' says artist Sarah Richards. 'It's actually an ancient process, one that hasn't changed in about 5000 years.' Through her website she endeavours to bring you closer to understanding the true value of a bronze - not only the artist's skills required and accumulated, but in the length and complexity of the casting process itself. Having interviewed many artists who work in all manner of mediums, I am suitably impressed. Not many people would have the patience for this kind of work! .....
Click here to read the rest of the article as a PDF document.
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