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“ I believe in art bypassing the mind and speaking directly to the heart. I want to invite my viewers into the experience of life in colour. I believe that art can touch deep into the very depth of your soul and speak a message without words. As an artist that uses the expression of colour to bring life to my work I am constantly searching for new ways to push the boundaries of what I can accomplish. Working in whichever medium strikes my mood, I find myself lost in the world and possibilities that a blank canvas creates in front of me. Using God as my inspiration in all things and expressing my soul, I often freely paint what without a predetermined thought. I love creativity in all forms. I love the process and the freedom it gives me. I love the fullness and intimacy I feel in fully surrendering myself and watch it unfold.”
- Heather Sinnott
Heather is an artist that explores images, ideas and words that speak to her heart. She paints through her spiritual journey, expressing her heart, speaking a language through abstract and representational images, shapes, colour and line. She feels her work a silent conversation between her heart, her canvas and God. Heather is a Brampton based artist that has been painting over 10 years and is now emerging professionally into the industry. She is a graduate of Sheridan College and Bishop’s University where she graduated with distinction from the Bachelor of Arts, Honours Fine arts Program in 2007 and was awarded the honour of highest academic achievement for her studio work in her graduating class. Heather is represented by Gallery Streetsville and a member of various arts societies and galleries in Mississauga, Brampton, and Toronto. Her work can be seen across the GTA, Hamilton, and in Sherbrooke, QC.