Sarah is an artist and art therapist living in East Lothian. Her work explores the interplay between nature and human experience, using image, colour, and texture to understand how memory settles within us. She is interested in the ways we hold people, places, and emotional states – how they return to us unexpectedly, how they change over time, and how they live not only in the mind but also in the body and the natural world. In her photomontage work, images build upon one another the way memories often do: layered, fragmented, overlapping, sometimes sharp, sometimes softened by time. These pieces often weave together natural materials, photography, and symbolic elements, creating quiet visual narratives that honour the traces people and moments leave behind. She is drawn to nature’s capacity to mirror our internal landscapes. Petals, stones, water, and organic forms appear as metaphors for states of being: fragility, resilience, release, renewal. Ultimately, her practice is a way of honouring the emotional stories we carry – and the subtle ways they shape, dissolve, and re-form within us over time.