HAND PAINTED CANVAS BACKDROPS AND ABSTRACT ARTWORKS
For floral artists and designers, photographers and creatives.
Unique, hand-painted canvas backdrops for floral designers and photographers.
Abstract artworks for home and businesses.
Sarah welcomes bespoke commissions - please contact Sarah at hello@sarahpittstudio.com
Creating botanical inspired artworks and handpainted canvas backdrops, in harmony with the seasons.
SARAH PITT STUDIO
Sarah creates botanical inspired, hand-painted canvas backdrops and artworks for floral designers and photographers, that provides organic texture with distinctive and subtle style.
Each piece adds natural elegance and timeless beauty, inspiring creativity and enhancing storytelling to transform creative spaces into artful experiences.
MEET THE ARTIST…
Passionate about flowers, Sarah grows from her cutting garden on the family farm in Shropshire, creating and photographing her own floral designs.
An old cast iron urn brimming with carefully curated cut flowers is stunning in itself, but photographing them with a beautiful backdrop is an additional secret tool for all designers.
Sarah paints backdrops for her own work and now they’re available so you can tailor your own projects with a subtly toned backdrop that’s available to you at any time of the year. Each backdrop is unique and enhances any setting bringing a unique tone to your work.
THE STUDIO COLLECTIONS :
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HAND-PAINTED CANVAS BACKDROPS
Layered, acrylic paint on hand primed canvas.
Made one at a time. Inspired by the seasons
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ABSTRACT ARTWORKS
Unique collections created intuitively for homes and businesses.
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COMMISSIONED WORKS
Commission your own backdrop and collaborate with Sarah to create artwork for your own project.
Contact Sarah at hello@sarahpittstudio.com.
“Your backdrops are beautiful Sarah, full of character
and reminiscent of old master oil paintings.”
Julie, Nov 2025
READ THE JOURNAL
READ THE JOURNAL
NOTES FROM THE JOURNAL

The year’s begun with snow days creating real stop time at home and in the studio. Daylight time is stretching slowly, I’ve been painting in the workshop