Lot 255 - Sheila Wallis - Room 2023
Lot 255 - Sheila Wallis - Room 2023

Lot 255 - Sheila Wallis - Room 2023

Pencil on paper

2023

A6 (10x15cm)

Original Artwork

Signed on Verso

This auction is raising proceeds for The Hepatitis C Trust

ARTIST INFO

About 

I was born in Derry City in Northern Ireland. I live and work in London. I was awarded my Master’s Degree in 2014 at the City and Guilds of London Art School, and won the Principal’s Prize. In 2009 I won the Threadneedle Prize, the Winsor and Newton Painting / Watts Gallery Painting Prize. I won the ING Discerning Eye London and South East regional prize both in 2019 and in 2021. I bring the skills of a traditional figurative artist to a spectrum of contemporary and historical subject matter, my primary interest though, is as an image maker. My interests though wide-ranging, centre on exploring the formal and critical potential of painting and drawing. Whether through an exploration of the painterly potential of X-Ray imaging, cinematic and television stills, the tonal delicacy of the daguerreotype, or in creative reinterpretation of archival, photographic and photojournalistic sources. I occasionally accept portrait commissions and run a small private teaching practice from my London studio. 

Education 

2014 Fine Art MA (Distinction) City and Guilds of London Art School 
 
2009 Fine Art BA (Hons) Degree, University for the Creative Arts UK  

Select Exhibitions/Awards 

Awards:  
2021 London and the South East Regional Prize, ING Discerning Eye Exhibition, Mall Galleries London  
 
2014 Principal’s Prize City and Guilds of London Art School 
 
2009 The Threadneedle Prize, Mall Galleries London  
 
Exhibitions: 
 
2023 SFSA Drawing Open, London 
 
2022 Society of Women Artists, Mall Galleries, London 
 
2020 Annual Exhibition of Royal Society of Painters in Watercolour, Mall Galleries, London  
 
2020 A Change of Season, The Gallery Holt, Norfolk UK 
 
2020 The Seventh View, C24 Gallery New York 
 
2019 ING Discerning Eye Exhibition, Mall Galleries London.  

Statement about AOAP Submitted Artwork 

I selected these works (2 paintings and 2 drawings) because they are representative of my current practice. 
I have recently been making small life studies using a life model in preparation for large studio paintings. I have been making large life studies since 2007 and continue to be captivated. 
I frequently make small oil paintings from selected film-stills which begin to hint at the possibility of an alternative narrative, one that isn’t actually chronicled in the film itself. 
 
The drawing of my husband's hands, and another is a depiction of an interior titled 'Room', a current subject of interest which I hope to further develop in 2023. 
 

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