We talked to Shelley, who is one of Take Two’s most respected artists, about her path to art, her method and how practising art daily has helped her grow an online following.
“I loved art school,” says Shelley, “But I never really thought I’d end up having a career in it. I was quite academic at school, and I wasn’t allowed to take art at all. I was doing all the sciences, physics, maths, biology, and it was only when I got to the sixth form that I suddenly realised art was what I really wanted to do.”
Shelley went on to do a degree in graphics before going to work for the BBC, doing TV graphics on a computer. “ I worked there for 7 years and never did any of my own artwork,” she explains. Eventually, Shelley did her postgraduate certificate in teaching, taught in secondary schools for several years then took textile training at her local college. “I was also very interested in ceramics, and I did a range of other training like silversmithing, painting and drawing,” she explains, “I was ready to do my own work, and I found I really enjoyed teaching small groups of adults — people who actually wanted to be there.”
Shelley has now been teaching for 20 years.


