Sarah Lund is an Ōtautahi Christchurch-based artist who works in cut-paper miniatures. She can be found wandering the neighbourhood late at night, shedding scraps of card and fur from he beloved cat, Zeph.[1]
She is a queer artist who has lived in Christchurch her whole life. After many failed attempts to Do The Popular Thing and make some digital comics, she finally realised that wasn't her jam and settled into making things from cut paper. She studied Fine Arts and Graphic Design at the Design and Arts College of New Zealand, and now professionally pretends she knows what she's doing as a freelance designer and illustrator. You can find her at any place that has good coffee, or by following the trail of cat hair and paper fragments she leaves wherever she goes.[2]
She tabled at Ōtautahi Zinefest 2022.[3] She was one of the two primary organisers of Ōtautahi Zinefest 2024.
Publications[]
- "Bloat//Ooze//Migraine" (Words provided by Judy Darragh; Three Words: An Anthologyof Aotearoa/NZ Women's Comics, 14th of March 2016)
- Feature (Under the Rainbow: Queer and Trans Comic Artists + Illustrators of Aotearoa/New Zealand, May 2019)
- "Untitled" (Lockdown: Tales from Aotearoa, November 2020)[1]