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THE ROOTED AND THE ROOTLESS

The Rooted and the Rootless

In Sarah Tse’s solo exhibition ‘The Rootless and the Rooted ’, the artist presents a vibrant and immersive collection of plant and animal paintings created during her nomadic journey in the last 2 years. Her ultimate studio has no walls, instead it has beaches, vast savannahs and forest floors blanketed in botany and fungi. 


Sarah’s practice is an act of translating the ephemeral moments of the natural world into enduring, powerful statements on canvas. Her dynamic mixed media technique—building layers of texture and color—serves to capture the raw energy of her subjects.


Her profound connection to fauna is evident in a selection of compelling pieces. Born from life sketches made in the forests and safaris, these works move beyond mere representation to convey the visceral energy, nuanced interac-

tions, and rich chromatic landscapes of wildlife. 


The exhibition’s core, however, is a masterful ode to the botanical world. Sarah finds plants endlessly captivating, noting how they share fundamental needs yet express themselves with profound individuality. The veins of a green leaf are like the brushstrokes of nature; each texture is a lifeline in the palm of life, revealing the mystery of vitality on a canvas of layered shades of green. Through a masterful command of color theory and composition, Sarah elevates her floral subjects, celebrating their intricate forms and resilient beauty. This collection is a testament to her skill in transforming observed reality into a passionate, vivid tapestry of life.

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Touch Gallery

Touch Gallery, Shop 202, 2/F, Block 3 Barrack Block, Tai Kwun, 10 Hollywood Road, Central

10 Dec 2025 - 30 Dec 2025

11am - 7pm (Tue-Sat)

+852 2562 9000

Free

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