Sylvia Wishart


Sylvia Wishart FRSA was a Scottish landscape artist.

Early life

Wishart was born and raised in Stromness, Orkney. She grew up as a neighbor to poet George Mackay Brown.

Career

Wishart worked in the post office, but painted as a hobby. She was eventually persuaded to train at Gray's School of Art in Aberdeen. From 1969 to 1987 she taught painting and drawing at Gray's. Her drawings illustrated George Mackay Brown's An Orkney Tapestry, published in 1969.
In 2005, Wishart was made a full member of the Royal Scottish Academy. In 1992, 2007 and 2011, the Pier Art Centre in Orkney held shows of her works.
Many of her paintings and drawings depicted landscapes and seascapes in Orkney, especially views of Hoy Sound from her cottage window. Later works incorporate mixed media techniques. Artist Margaret Gardiner was a friend.

Personal life and legacy

Wishart and Brown had a long friendship involving frequent drinking, occasional violence, and Roman Catholicism. She died in 2008, aged 72 years.
Works by Wishart are in the collections of Robert Gordon University, the Royal Scottish Academy, the Pier Art Centre, the University of Leeds, the Scottish Maritime Museum, and other institutions. A book about Wishart, Sylvia Wishart: A Study, was published in 2012. Also in 2012, the Royal Scottish Academy held an exhibition of Wishart's works. A documentary film, Reflections – The Life and Art of Sylvia Wishart, featured interviews with her colleagues and friends.