Sara Hoque is a multidisciplinary artist working from her studio in East London. She is known for her landscapes that capture the essence of the natural world.
Sara Hoque is a multidisciplinary artist working from her studio in East London. She is known for her landscapes that capture the essence of the natural world. Born to a Norwegian mother and British/Bengali father, her multicultural upbringing fostered a deep appreciation for travel and a nomadic way of life. This sense of movement and connection to nature is central to her work, which is heavily influenced by her life on a narrowboat. Through her work she aims to unravel the complexity of ‘awe’- an emotion that can be both pleasurable and imbued with mystery or uncertainty. Immersed in the ever-changing beauty of her surroundings, she translates these experiences into paintings that reflect both the serenity and vitality of the natural world. Her bold use of color is integral to conveying the profound sensations associated with awe. While studying for her Fine Art degree, she was introduced to landscape paintings of the Old Masters, whose depictions of the sublime- greatness beyond comprehension- resonated deeply with her own transcendental experiences in nature. This discovery marked the beginning of her artistic exploration and the development of her signature style. For Sara, painting is an attempt to reclaim that feeling of awe, to capture its essence, and to transport the viewer to other realms. Sara in an internationally selling artist, with private collectors all over the world.