
Elements of Nature 2nd-29th August
by Emma Saul, Sarah Hutt, Sally McRae
This exhibition finishes on 29/08/2025
Elements of Nature
2nd-29th August,
Tuesdays-Saturdays 11am-4.30pm
Free Gallery Entry
Emma Saul, Sarah Hutt, Sally McRae – Northants & Rutland Open Studios Group
Elements of Nature invites you to explore the breathtaking beauty of the landscape, showcasing the earth’s rich tones and vibrant blues through exquisite glass, pottery, and paintings. Each piece showcases a distinctive blend of texture and light that celebrates the raw essence of the natural world, evoking a sense of wonder and connection to the elements.
Emma Saul is an artist who explores landscape through experimental paintings and ceramics, drawing inspiration from nature and our collective connection to the land. Through her work she explores our emotional bonds to the earth, what feelings it inspires and what draws us to a landscape. Her work is mixed media and she likes to work spontaneously and experimentally with various mediums to create vibrant, movement filled work that connects us to a sense of place.
Emma trained in creative arts and printmaking at Bath Spa University, graduating in 2002 and now lives in Northamptonshire where she creates both her ceramics and paintings. She has exhibited nationally, and her work has found homes both in the UK and abroad.
For more information on upcoming exhibitions please visit her website www.emmasaul.com or follow on Instagram @emma.saul.art
Sarah Hutt is a contemporary landscape artist who beautifully captures the ebb and flow of coastlines in her work, creating spaces for the soul to find rest. Through her paintings, she highlights the coastal erosion that shapes our landscapes. Self-taught in her artistry, Sarah operates her studio at the Royal Ordnance Depot in Weedon Bec, Northamptonshire. Her talent has earned her accolades, including the Rugby Art Gallery and Museum open prize in 2023 and the Northampton Society of Arts award in 2024. Sarah’s work is featured in private collections across the UK and even as far as Canada.
Before her artistic pursuits, Sarah trained and worked as a textile print designer. She later transitioned into education and served as the headteacher of a performing arts school for autistic children before taking retirement. She now lives on her houseboat with her cat Doris.
For more information, you can reach her at contact@sarahhuttart.co.uk
Or visit her website at www.sarahhuttart.co.uk.
Sally McRae
Sally loves to be creative and work in glass. She uses many different techniques and firing methods to create her beautifully crafted pieces. She works mainly with fused glass but also dabbles a bit with glass mosaics and has an interest in combining glass with other mediums. She uses copper piping in her garden art and has ambitions to develop her metalwork skills soon to make unusual ornate frames for her creations. She often wakes up in the middle of the night with her head buzzing with ideas and no chance of getting back to sleep,
Sally exhibits at county fairs nationwide, and several galleries sell her work. She also runs classes in glassmaking for beginners and intermediates, and her students rave about her workshops.
Contact for further details at glassbysallyandmargaret@gmail.com