

‘I love the drama of changing light.’
She wants to show her response to the changing skies and landscapes.
They set the mood of each painting. The colour of the land is transformed by them. Sun streaming through clouds can light up the fields, turning the landscape into a completely different patchwork of shapes in the blink of an eye.
Sheena gained her degree at Edinburgh College of Art and, for a time, worked as a furniture designer. Although she first studied chemistry at Edinburgh University, she soon realised that she wanted to express herself through paint, and she has worked in watercolour ever since. Sometimes she paints cities and buildings, but more often you will find her on the moors and by lochs and rivers.
Sheena has exhibited in both private and public galleries, including the Royal Scottish Society of Painters in Watercolour, Mall Galleries in London, and for many years at Fabriano in Acquerello.
She has undertaken many commissions that have travelled around the world. She has been featured in magazines, tutors both in person and online, runs workshops, demonstrates, and gives talks for groups.