Shetland-inspired artist shortlisted for prestigious award
An artist, inspired by Shetland, has been shortlisted for a prestigious award.
Laura Sayers, a Glasgow-based illustrator specialising in intricate paper artworks, has been shortlisted for this year’s Batsford Prize courtesy of a collection celebrating the dialect used by the people of Shetland.
The Simmer Dim Series of miniature hand-cut paper illustrations, inspired by traditional Shetlandic words, has seen Laura included on a seven-artist shortlist to be crowned 2023’s most exciting illustrator.
Discussing her pride at being shortlisted and explaining the motivations behind her work, Sayers said the project was sparked by a “longing to visit Shetland”.
She said: “I’m very grateful and humbled to be shortlisted with so many brilliant illustrators, and I’m so glad these miniature paper pieces resonated with the judges.”
Following this year’s theme ‘at peace’, a total of 28 creatives have been shortlisted across four Batsford Prize categories–fine art, illustration, children’s illustration and applied arts & textiles–with four top prizes and one overall winner set to be revealed in May.
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