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SIDNEY SINCLAIR, ARTIST

Sidney Sinclair’s passion for her art is evident in each piece she creates. Light, romance, and mystery are integral senses depicted throughout the florals, portraits, still life, and landscapes, which dominate her work.

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Sidney Sinclair earned her B.A. from Trinity University in San Antonio, Texas and continued her love of art at the Warren Hunter School of Art, also in San Antonio. This fourth generation Texan has studied
with many exceptional artists such as watercolorist Darryl Trott of Australia and oil painters David
Leffel and Gregg Kruetz of the Art Student League in New York City. To continue her quest for unique
avenues of expression, Sidney has studied with contemporary artists Linda Hammond, Gerald Brommer, Jan Sitts and Joan Fullerton. For over twenty years, she has also studied with well known western artist Jay Hester.

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Sidney paints impressionistic traditionalism as well as abstraction using both to bring to life a story or emotion for the viewer to enjoy. Sinclair's work has appeared in American Art Review, Hill Country Lifestyle, San Antonio Woman, and Southwest Art to name a few. She was the featured artist at the Alamo Kiwanis Annual Invitational Art Show, participated in The Museum of Western Art in Kerrville, Texas and has her art in the permanent collection of the Pecos Museum in Pecos, Texas. Her work has been collected by patrons throughout the United States and Europe.


For several years, Sidney has shared her vast knowledge with other budding artists through the gift of teaching. She has led workshops and continues to teach weekly classes twice a week. "Art has been my passion for over twenty years. I want to convey my love of beauty in life to others. Art is a gift from God and I want others to feel this spiritual connection when they look at my work.”

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Sinclair’s artwork is collected by art collectors throughout the United States and Europe. 

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Sidney Sinclair is represented by Texas Treasures Fine Art Gallery in Boerne, TX; Helotes Gallery in Helotes, TX; Larry Prellop Art Gallery in Salado, TX and Port Aransas Art Center in Port Aransas, TX.

 

“Feathery wisps of painterly attributes lick the canvas, driven by nameless afflictions as Sidney Sinclair delivers an artistic pseudo-epitaph of sorts with a muted palette of color that lays claim to a new beginning – an aesthetically purposeful jump off from a road well-traveled, previously versed in despair, sickness and recovery and onto a new awaking; full of life. She gives us prize paintings via new outlooks —a hazy dreamland of internal psychology.” – Gabriel Diego Delgado, Gallery Director, Art Writer, Critic

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