top of page

Sally Arnold


A Moment in Print: The World of Interiors Feature
In March 2016, The World of Interiors featured my sweet pea artwork in their prestigious "Artistic Impressions" section. Working from my Karoo studio, seeing my work in one of the world's most respected interiors magazines felt like validation of a path I'd chosen—staying true to my artistic vision while creating work that could travel far beyond this remote corner of South Africa.
2 min read


Revealing the Invisible: From Botanical Drawings to Patinated Bronze
My journey as an artist has always been rooted in meticulous observation, a commitment to precision, and a fascination with the often-overlooked details of the natural world.
2 min read


Where Art Meets Architecture
Some projects stay with you long after the work is done. The Dellhéicht school sports hall in Esch-sur-Alzette, Luxembourg, is one of mine — a collaboration that earned the Gold distinction at the IOC/IAKS Award 2007, and one that continues to inform everything I do as an artist.
3 min read


From Karoo Star to Canvas: My Insider SA Story
Insider SA featured both my interior work and my botanical art – delicate studies of indigenous flowers rendered with the precision and attention to detail that botanical art demands.
2 min read


Creating Anemone coronaria: A Journey from Vision to Canvas
Every commissioned piece starts with listening. When we first met, my client shared their ideas, their space, and most importantly, their connection to these magnificent flowers. We pored over their reference pictures together. This initial conversation is crucial. It's where I learn not just what the client wants to see, but what they want to feel when they look at the finished piece
2 min read


Art and the Environment:Sally Arnold
For Fabster artist Sally Arnold, the rural landscapes of her childhood in South Africa have always loomed large, becoming her main inspiration to create art.
6 min read


Plantae 2024: A Celebration of Botanical Excellence
The exhibition ran throughout June 2024, showcasing the incredible breadth and talent within our botanical art community.
2 min read
bottom of page