Sara Jorslov

I create my works with acrylic, using different techniques: brush, spatula, sand and other materials that give volume and texture to my paintings.
I like to experiment and I avoid being pigeonholed exclusively into a single technique; and I identify more with abstract art than with figurative art.
Sometimes I vindicate the problem of climate change with themes that evoke droughts, floods or melting. In my works, white, blue and earth tones predominate, possibly influenced by the light and colors offered by my Mediterranean island environment.
 
Nature is my inexhaustible source of inspiration.
Sara Fernández Jorslov (b. 1978, Palma de Mallorca, Spain) is a contemporary visual artist whose practice is deeply rooted in environmental consciousness. Her work reflects a profound concern for the consequences of climate change and global warming, addressing these urgent themes on both a conceptual and emotional level. Through her art, she seeks to raise awareness and communicate a clear message: "There is no Planet B."
 
Jorslov's paintings often feature a harmonious palette of blues, whites, and earth tones, evoking the fragility and beauty of nature. She employs a range of techniques and mixed media approaches to explore texture, movement, and depth, creating works that are both visually captivating and thematically resonant. Her compositions emphasize the intrinsic value of nature while inviting viewers to reflect on humanity's responsibility toward the environment.
 
Educated in Interior Architecture and Photography, with additional training in painting and watercolor, Jorslov brings a refined sense of composition and spatial awareness to her artistic practice. Her works have been selected for numerous national art competitions, and she has exhibited extensively in both solo and group shows.
 
In addition to her fine art career, Jorslov regularly collaborates with galleries and interior design projects across the private, real estate, development, and hospitality sectors. She also participates in art fairs across major European capitals, sharing her message of environmental stewardship with an international audience.