Artist Spotlight

5 Questions With Sarah Richter

Sarah Richter creates art showcasing the lure and beauty of dark creatures and the darkness of night. From delicate and dreamlike to fierce and ferocious, the mythical beasts in her dramatic artwork exude a haunting charisma.

Growing up in a small village, Richter spent days drawing her own worlds. Inspired by magical beings and the melancholy of the night, she developed a passion for creating. Now a full time illustrator, her collection of fantasy artwork spans a range of subjects. From dragons and fairies to ravens and wolves, she balances grace and power in her intricate and imaginative prints.

Some prints are a great way to create a bold and edgy atmosphere. With tattooed hunters, growling beasts, and crosses made of bones, you’re sure to catch eyes with these powerful vibes. Others of Richter’s artwork offer a more elegant sense of macabre and mysticism. From weeping widows and enchanted fairies to rose-adorned skulls and pearl-laden moons, she offers a softer side to death and darkness. If you’re looking for a way to bring a cosmic twist or some ethereal flair to your space, we think her striking gothic prints are a great choice.

We’re proud to offer Sarah Richter’s work on iCanvas, and wanted to take a minute to introduce you to the human behind the art.

Keep reading to get a taste of what inspires her work, the style of music she creates to, and other artists she appreciates. You might be surprised to learn what you have in common!

Who are 5 of your current favorite artists, living or dead?

Victoria Francés, Christopher Lovell, Gerald Brom, Luis Royo, Sebastian Pether


What band or musician would you listen to while creating your art?

I love a dark and groovy 80s mix


If you could master any other form of creative expression, what would it be?

Rock’n’Roll dancing


What is one person, one place, and one object that inspires you?

Hermann von Pückler-Muskau, The Catacombs of Paris, An old baroque brooch


What is something about you that others may be surprised to learn?

I’m a juggler


Check out some of her creations below, and click here to view Sarah Richter’s full iCanvas collection.


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