Shakespeare’s Hamlet observes that ‘Time is out of joint.’ Time becomes a fractured body: disjointed, decaying, and out of sequence. Sheila investigates this instability through the lens of hauntology, a framework that reveals how the past persists and how we experience haunting in the present.
Sheila is an artist living and working between London and Kent. She completed her MA in Fine Art with Distinction at Camberwell College of the Arts in 2025, following earlier studies in Graphic Design at De Montfort University. Her interdisciplinary practice spans printmaking, photography, installation, and performance.
Her work is rooted in narrative and explores liminal spaces, drawing on journeys, sites, and mythologies. Engaging with the idea of the palimpsest, Sheila investigates the layers of absence and presence that shape memory and place. Through this interplay, she creates an uncanny tension, inviting viewers to look closer, decipher hidden traces, and become active participants in the unfolding narrative.
She is currently undertaking a one-year, part-time digital print research fellowship at Camberwell College of the Arts.
Contact sheila@blackcatsonmopeds.com