Artwork
Clouds

Clouds is a print by Sarah Albon. It dates from 2002 and is held in the collection of the Victoria and Albert Museum.
About this work
Sarah Albon made a print called Clouds in 2002. It’s one of 20 prints that mix Japanese art with new digital tools. Some artists worked together at Wimbledon School of Art to blend old woodblock prints with digital printing.
This print came from a special workshop and a publisher called Eyecon. They focus on art that mixes print and digital media.
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Overview
Clouds is a print made by Sarah Albon in 2002 as part of a collaborative project involving 20 artists.
Technique & Style
The print combines traditional Japanese woodblock techniques with modern digital technology, reflecting a blend of old and new methods.
History & Provenance
Clouds was produced during a workshop at Wimbledon School of Art, organized by Eyecon, a publisher dedicated to innovative print and digital art.
Context
The project brought together Japanese and UK-based artists to reinterpret Japanese art using contemporary techniques.
Artist & collection
Artist
Sarah Albon’s 2002 print Clouds fits into a quiet corner of contemporary printmaking, trading dramatic skies for spare, meditative compositions.










