Sally Levell

Welcome to my website. I am an artist now based in Oxford. Throughout my career, I have experimented with different techniques and methods: working with pastels, etchings, oils, acrylics and clay. Examples of all of these can be found here on my website. More recently I have focussed on zinc-plate etching. A geographer by training, I have always chosen subjects that are not only beautiful but also interesting from either a historical or scientific perspective.

Have a look around and see what you think!

Sally

levellsally@gmail.com


‘Northern White Rhino’, 3-Colour Etching, Sally Levell, 2012
‘Northern White Rhino’, Black and White Plate Etching, 2012

“Life drawing I see as a sort of landscape.

Printing from zinc plates on the Rochat press at Oxford Printmakers Co-operative Tyndale rd, Oxford ( 2019)

Printmaking

I am an active member of Oxford Printmakers Co-op where I do a lot of printmaking – mostly etchings. The printmaking workshop is a happy place to work and share ideas and is well stocked with materials and knowledgeable technicians. It’s often full of fun and interesting artists. I love it.

Pastel drawing at  Artist Residency, Brisons Veor , Cape Cornwall (2023)

Drawings

Since I married, a Geologist , my family life has been peripatetic and this gave a broader perspective of the physical world which inspired me to keep drawing and continue to try new techniques particularly pastel drawing, etching and 3-D work.

Clay head of Peter Levell  at the  SKVR ( Creative Centre in Rotterdam) 2010

I have used clay and different kinds of stone to make my sculptures which model parts of the human body. See my Sculpture page for more.

Rocks

With a background in Earth Sciences  and a husband with a life-long passion for rocks then Land and Rock form a large part of my artistic focus particularly in recent years. See my Land and Rocks page for more.

“MOHO’ Double print etching of the Moho Discontinuity based on a roadside section in Oman and represents the boundary between the Earth’s crust and the deeper mantle.
Iffley Village (St Mary the Virgin) Church, Romanesque, built c.1160, 3-colour Etching

Iffley Village

Since moving to Iffley, Oxford I have found much to inspire me from the Ancient IffleyYew to the Romanesque stone sculptures in the Norman Church as well as the Isis river and Lock. See my Iffley Village page for more.


Every child is an artist; the problem is staying an artist when you grow up.

-Pablo Picasso

This is an example of a 3 plate, two colour, Intaglio etching done at Oxford Printmakers.

Sally at Oxford Printmakers Co-operative

Thanks for visiting.