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Woman Drinking Tea Painting

Sheila Wallis

United Kingdom

Painting, Oil on Wood

Size: 13 W x 10 H x 0.7 D in

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This small oil painting on oak panel is inspired by the British wartime film This Happy Breed, David Lean’s directorial debut and adapted from Noel Coward’s hit stage play. The film celebrates the tenacity, humour and pragmatism of an everyday family. I am captivated by the extent to which the domestic triumphs and tragedies of these ordinary people can still be recognisable and evocative to a contemporary audience. The particular scene I selected to paint sees matriarch Ethel (played by Celia Johnson) reminiscing with her husband Frank (Robert Newton) as they settle into their new suburban home. For me it is a scene filled with warmth and humanity.

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Painting:Oil on Wood

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:13 W x 10 H x 0.7 D in

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Winner of The Threadneedle Prize, and 2019 winner of the London and the South East Regional Prize at ING Discerning Eye Exhibition. Sheila Wallis brings the skills of a traditional figurative painter to bear on a wide spectrum of contemporary and historical subject matter. Cinematic film stills, photojournalism, boxing bouts, post mortem daguerreotypes and Victorian asylum photographs have all inspired a meticulous critique of lens-based imagery, inviting reconsideration of the public and the private, fiction and fact, the dispassionate lens and the hand of the painter. Drawing on her experience of growing up catholic in Derry City in the north of Ireland during the height of the Troubles, Wallis’ work insinuates political awareness and redemptive creative transformation in equal measure. Sheila Wallis has also won the Winsor and Newton Painting Prize, the Watts Painting Prize and In 2014 was awarded the City and Guilds of London MA Fine Art Principal’s Prize. Sheila lives with her husband in London, and works from her South London studio

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