Bio
Sarah Williams - Born and raised on Vancouver Island, Sarah’s creative career began in Vancouver where she co-designed textiles for bed linen company Rieva & Reine Designs (sold across North America). Sarah went on to establish her own line of accessories under the brand Princess P. Designs. The collection was sold online and in upscale children's boutiques across BC and Alberta.
In 2008, Sarah founded Adorn Atelier (featured in various print and online publications), a brand to encapsulate her designs. The line consists of elaborate handmade flowers, bridal accessories, beadwork, curated vintage, and original fairytale paintings.
From 2009 - 2018 Sarah delved into entrepreneurship, opening two brick and mortar studio and retail locations on Vancouver Island. A firm believer of following Universal guidance, Sarah took break from mass producing consumer goods and created an online gallery & website www.sarahwilliamsofficial.com. The website features an online gallery, House of Adorn Atelier (art headpieces, jewelry, curated vintage) and Scepter & Throne (whole food, plant-based recipes and resources).
Sarah Williams Official and House of Adorn Atelier
We are a Canadian company specializing in handmade, small batch goods and original, fine art.
All accessories are made by hand on Vancouver Island, Canada.
Originating in 2008 the Adorn Atelier brand continues to grow under the umbrella of artist & designer Sarah Williams.
We prioritize the use of recycled materials & vintage components.
In 2008, Sarah founded Adorn Atelier (featured in various print and online publications), a brand to encapsulate her designs. The line consists of elaborate handmade flowers, bridal accessories, beadwork, curated vintage, and original fairytale paintings.
From 2009 - 2018 Sarah delved into entrepreneurship, opening two brick and mortar studio and retail locations on Vancouver Island. A firm believer of following Universal guidance, Sarah took break from mass producing consumer goods and created an online gallery & website www.sarahwilliamsofficial.com. The website features an online gallery, House of Adorn Atelier (art headpieces, jewelry, curated vintage) and Scepter & Throne (whole food, plant-based recipes and resources).
Sarah Williams Official and House of Adorn Atelier
We are a Canadian company specializing in handmade, small batch goods and original, fine art.
All accessories are made by hand on Vancouver Island, Canada.
Originating in 2008 the Adorn Atelier brand continues to grow under the umbrella of artist & designer Sarah Williams.
We prioritize the use of recycled materials & vintage components.
It all began a long, long time ago in the land of Adorn Atelier.
Windswept Hair and Headbands...
Busy markets, visual sellers, storytellers, music and glory. These are just a few of the many things that bring a smile to her face. The warmth of sunshine on a late spring day, the love of an adoring child, the freedom of a soaring bird. What brings you joy? Beauty. Hand made. One of a kind, like you.
Something special to surprise a loved one, or a token of your love and appreciation for a dear friend.
Buying art is sure to add depth of originality and unparalleled thoughtfulness to any gift. Some say creativity is spirituality, channeling the energy from the Universe and fashioning it into beauty, functional or otherwise.
Take a road of discovery and sort through the latest creations, vintage treasures & unique finds by Sarah Williams.
May you find a treasure that brings joy to yourself and those you love.
Something special to surprise a loved one, or a token of your love and appreciation for a dear friend.
Buying art is sure to add depth of originality and unparalleled thoughtfulness to any gift. Some say creativity is spirituality, channeling the energy from the Universe and fashioning it into beauty, functional or otherwise.
Take a road of discovery and sort through the latest creations, vintage treasures & unique finds by Sarah Williams.
May you find a treasure that brings joy to yourself and those you love.
Past Exhibit
Transformation of Life; A Journey by Sarah Williams Rollin Art Centre Feb. 01 - 26, 2022 |
Transformation of Life Exhibit
by Melissa Martin
Port Alberni artist Sarah Williams has taken a meandering path with her artwork, from three-dimensional bead work and bridal accessories in the mid-2000s to painting in a variety of media. Her subject matter ranges from realistic to mythical. Take the journey with her this month at the Rollin Art Centre. ‘Transformation of Life; a Journey’ opens Feb. 1 and runs until Feb. 26.
Williams describes her upcoming exhibition as “an exploration in acrylic, watercolour and mixed media…resulting in a diverse range of imagery that captures key moments from my life’s journey.” She calls her show “a time of celebration, art and joy.”
Williams’ creative career began in Vancouver, helping design textiles for a North American bed linen company and later developing her own line of accessories. In 2008 she founded Adorn Atelier, and created a unique brand of bridal accessories, bead work, curated vintage items and jewelry. Her creations have been featured in different print and online publications.
She opened and operated The Place from 2012-2018 at Harbour Quay, then swapped brick-and-mortar for an online gallery. Her work can be found collectively at www.sarahwilliamsofficial.com.
Passionate about animal rights, it is not surprising to see Williams has a collection of mixed media work called ‘Animal Friends’ featuring everything from birds and fish to cows and koalas. A separate aspect of her website, called Scepter & Throne, features plant-based and vegan recipes.
Painting has always been part of her repertoire. For Transformation of Life; A Journey, Williams showcases her work in acrylic, watercolour and mixed media on paper. She says her passion is her personal spiritual journey, which brought her back to her childhood dream of being an artist.
by Melissa Martin
Port Alberni artist Sarah Williams has taken a meandering path with her artwork, from three-dimensional bead work and bridal accessories in the mid-2000s to painting in a variety of media. Her subject matter ranges from realistic to mythical. Take the journey with her this month at the Rollin Art Centre. ‘Transformation of Life; a Journey’ opens Feb. 1 and runs until Feb. 26.
Williams describes her upcoming exhibition as “an exploration in acrylic, watercolour and mixed media…resulting in a diverse range of imagery that captures key moments from my life’s journey.” She calls her show “a time of celebration, art and joy.”
Williams’ creative career began in Vancouver, helping design textiles for a North American bed linen company and later developing her own line of accessories. In 2008 she founded Adorn Atelier, and created a unique brand of bridal accessories, bead work, curated vintage items and jewelry. Her creations have been featured in different print and online publications.
She opened and operated The Place from 2012-2018 at Harbour Quay, then swapped brick-and-mortar for an online gallery. Her work can be found collectively at www.sarahwilliamsofficial.com.
Passionate about animal rights, it is not surprising to see Williams has a collection of mixed media work called ‘Animal Friends’ featuring everything from birds and fish to cows and koalas. A separate aspect of her website, called Scepter & Throne, features plant-based and vegan recipes.
Painting has always been part of her repertoire. For Transformation of Life; A Journey, Williams showcases her work in acrylic, watercolour and mixed media on paper. She says her passion is her personal spiritual journey, which brought her back to her childhood dream of being an artist.