Sherree Valentine Daines: The Face of Modern British Impressionism
For over 35 years, Sherree Valentine Daines has been celebrated as one of Britain’s leading impressionist painters. Described as “the finest figurative artist we have here in the UK” (Art of England) and “artist to the stars” (Daily Express), her work has been showcased at prestigious venues including the Tate Gallery, the Barbican, and the Lord’s Museum.
Her exquisite paintings have earned a devoted following among celebrities and collectors alike, with admirers ranging from the British Royal Family to sporting icons like Jonny Wilkinson and public figures like Sir John Major and Sir Ranulph Fiennes. Known for her graceful depictions of elegant social scenes and sporting moments, Sherree’s art captures the essence of quintessential British life.
Renowned as both the critic’s choice and the people’s choice, she has been officially voted the UK’s leading Modern Impressionist. Beyond painting, Sherree has released a beautifully illustrated hardback book, Your Days, My Days, and created a series of sought-after bronze sculptures. In 2019, she was appointed Artist in Residence to Cunard’s Three Queens—Queen Elizabeth, Queen Victoria, and Queen Mary 2.
A familiar face on television, Sherree has made numerous appearances on shows such as This Morning and To the Manor Bowen, further cementing her reputation as an iconic figure in British art.