
Workshop’s on the day to include Drawing, Clay, Yoga & Singing.
Saturday May 9th from 10am – 4pm.
Venue St Philips Church, Earls Court Road, W8 6QH
£5 donation for materials. For more information and to book contact Sheena dancerart125@gmail.com
Artist London UK

Workshop’s on the day to include Drawing, Clay, Yoga & Singing.
Saturday May 9th from 10am – 4pm.
Venue St Philips Church, Earls Court Road, W8 6QH
£5 donation for materials. For more information and to book contact Sheena dancerart125@gmail.com

Clay and Drawing Workshop
Saturday January 24th from 10am – 4pm.
Venue St Philips Church, Earls Court Road, W8 6QH
£5 donation for materials. For more information and to sign up contact Sheena dancerart125@gmail.com
Come to St Philips for a day of Art!
£5 donation for materials. For more information and to sign up email Sheena dancerart125@gmail.com
Venue: St Philip’s Church, Earls Court Road London W8 6QH
Saturday 25 October 10am – 4pm
Come and Create!

Love is Touching Souls surely you touched mine, a verse from Joni Mitchell’s album ‘Blue’ which inspired me to create this lino print.
Sheena Barnes will be launching her Touching Souls exhibition on Friday, 1st and 2nd of July from 12.00 – 6pm on both days at St Paul’s Church Newton Rd, London W2 5LS. There will be both newly created and older prints and canvasses on display, and the exhibition will continue for two days.
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Sheena Barnes will be launching her Broken Chalice exhibition on Friday, May 20 from 6-8pm at the Porchester Road Library W2 5DU. There will be both newly created and older prints and canvasses on display, and the exhibition will continue for the week.
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The journey of Gilgamesh starts when his closest friend Enkidu dies. Heart broken he searches for a cure. He discovers a plant that has the secret of eternal life and hurries back to give it to his friend. I liked this story.
Artist Sheena Barnes


Tuscany 1 & 2 were composed in the vineyards of Tuscany whilst motorcycling round Italy with a friend on the trail of Piero della Francesca. Piero della Francesca is my favourite Renaissance painter of all time. His paintings have a wonderful sense of calm and eternal morning air about them. We sought out his murals, traversing steep mountain tracks to tiny village churches as well as visiting those more well known pieces in museums and cathedrals. There wasn’t a lot of time to paint but the Tuscan watercolours are just a taste of the vineyards and olive groves that we passed on our journey in 1993. Up to this point I’d only seen Piero della Francesca’s painting in reproduction and the Baptism of Christ in the National Gallery London.
Artist Sheena Barnes
Saturday 25th September 2021 – 2pm – 7pm
St. Paul’s URC, 22 Newton Road, London W2 5LS
New work 1st show for three years. Toast the relaunch of my art business and celebrate being able to meet again.
RSVP sheenabarnes151@gmail.com with an idea of arrival time.

I was Artist of the Month at St James’s Church Piccadilly where I exhibited a 10’ x 8’ canvas called ‘Creation’ which depicted the creation of women and men, spun out of a backdrop of autumnal plants drawn in Kew Gardens. The figures were posed by dancer friends who were working with me at the Piccadilly Theatre and who got me into their ballet school The Place each day to draw. This experience enabled me to draw the moving figure, and trained me well enough that I was later asked to teach MA students drawing as part of their anatomy studies.

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