Captivate, celebrate, accentuate with grace
Where abstract art meets high fashion
Abstract art meets high fashion
London based artist and designer Sarah Grace’s silk prints evolve from a painting technique whose history can be traced back to the Turkish art called Ebru and, even further to Japan, where the art is called Suminagashi… literally, “floating ink” (墨 流 し).
The infinite possibilities of floating ink painting means every one of Sarah’s designs is unique. These unique designs are taken through a state of the art process to create flamboyantly bold and colourful wearable art in the form of luxurious silk scarves.
Captivate
真個
A lightweight silk chiffon scarf in lovely Shinko print
Captivate with confidence… drape yourself in a boldly vivid and vibrant Sarah Grace classic.
Suminagashi (墨 流 し), meaning “floating ink”, is the process of marbling plain paper with water and ink to transform it into something vibrant and colourful.
Celebrate
美徳
A soft silk twill scarf in beautiful Bitoku print
Timeless and unique… Sarah Grace’s floating ink silk scarves for the woman who’s happy to celebrate exclusive luxury.
Stunning one-off floating ink paintings are created in Sarah Grace’s London studio before being transformed into breathtaking wearable works of art through a ground breaking cutting edge printing process.
Accentuate
知識
A lustrous crepe satin scarf in Chishiki print
Timeless and unique… Sarah Grace’s floating ink silk scarves for the woman who’s happy to celebrate exclusive luxury.
Stunning one-off floating ink paintings are created in Sarah Grace’s London studio before being transformed into breathtaking wearable works of art through a ground breaking cutting edge printing process.