Art Files: Sarah Fuller

Everybody Wants a Revolution But Nobody Wants to Do the Dishes, 2016, Linocut print, ink and paper.

Sarah Fuller is interested in art, anthropology, nature, communication, and social justice. Fuller works mostly in the medium of linocut printmaking. She is inspired by Byzantine icons, botanical prints, folk art, liturgical art, and the illustrations produced for Catholic Worker newspapers. She spent seven years living in the Catholic Worker community in Los Angeles, California, working in their soup kitchen on Skid Row, and her work is also informed by these experiences.


sarahfullerart.com | @sarahdianefuller

Border Crossing, 2017, Linocut print, ink and paper.

Hippie Kitchen Garden, 2018, Linocut print, ink and paper.

LA Skid Row, 2017, Linocut print, ink and paper.

War!, 2017, Linocut print, ink and paper.

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