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VSHERREE


orn, brought up and still living in Surrey, Sherree Valentine Daines is one of the UK’s most outstanding contemporary artists. With an impressive track record of exhibitions at such prestigious venues as the Tate Gallery, the Barbican, the new English Art Club and the Lord’s Museum, her unquestionable virtuosity has made her a favourite with many celebrity collectors, including members of the British Royal Family. Her celebrity subjects include Sebastian Coe, John Sessions and Joanna Lumley and as official artist to the Rugby World Cup she produced magnificent commemorative portraits of Martin Johnson and Jonny Wilkinson, both of which were bought by the


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ALENTINE DAINES


Officially voted the UK’s leading modern impressionist, Sherree is both the critic’s choice and the people’s choice. A familiar face on television, she has appeared on programmes as varied as To the Manor Bowen and This Morning. She was also seen painting a £75,000 commission of a society bride in Channel 4’s documentary How the Rich Get Hitched.


“To my surprise television has had a major impact on my recent career,” says Sherree. “Appearing on prime time shows has meant that my work has suddenly reached literally millions of people. Each time I make an appearance it seems to lead to further celebrity and private commissions, and I have formed


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