About
Seren Sanclêr’s work centres on women — depicting them not as passive muses, but as complex, powerful subjects in their own right.
She draws inspiration from popular culture, fashion, folklore, and art history, re-imagining and re-presenting the female form through a contemporary feminist lens.
Each portrait challenges reductive archetypes, blending beauty with agency, sensuality with strength, vulnerability with defiance.
She is fascinated by the spaces women inhabit—both real and imagined—and the ways identity is performed, adorned, and reclaimed. By merging visual references from myth, media, and lived experience, Sanclêr creates images that celebrate women as storytellers, makers, and shapers of culture.
Central to all her work, each portrait exemplifies Sanclêr’s subversion of “woman as muse” with “woman as author” of her own narrative.
Sanclêr lives between Murcia, Spain and Penarth, Wales.