Sauret was trained in the techniques of Japanese printmaking and graphics under prominent teachers: Kobayashi Keisei, Tatsuma Watanabe, and Kuniko Satake.
[1] In 1976 she became a member of the Taller de Grabado del Molino de Santo Domingo, an engraving workshop that was founded in the oldest flour mill in North America.
[2] She has created drawings and paintings, but is known mostly for her work as a printmaker; techniques which she has used include etching, drypoint, aquatint, mezzotint, and engraving.
[3] Sauret is a feminist artist who has shown work with the Polvo de Gallina Negra group.
[5] She has shown her work widely both in Mexico and elsewhere, in solo and group shows.