About

Sally Victoria is a British abstract artist whose work is all about breaking the rules, embracing spontaneity, and creating art that feels as much as it looks. Based in the UK, she’s on a mission to explore the raw, untamed energy of human emotion through colour, texture, and movement.

What makes her approach truly unique? She paints with her hands. No brushes, no fancy tools, just the power of touch. By using her hands as her primary tool, Sally connects with her work in a deeply personal, unfiltered way. Every swipe, smear, and layer of paint is a direct reflection of her emotions and instincts, making each piece as alive as it looks.

But there’s more to her creative process. Sally is dyslexic and has ADHD, and she sees these as her creative superpowers. Her neurodivergence allows her to think outside the box, embrace spontaneity, and turn imperfections into art. Instead of seeing dyslexia as a limitation, she leans into it, using its unique way of processing the world to create bold, expressive, and unconventional works. The energy of ADHD fuels her dynamic, high-energy paintings where chaos and control meet in a vibrant explosion of colour and texture.

Her canvases are where emotions come to life, where vivid colours collide, and where abstract shapes emerge from pure intuition. Each piece invites the viewer to not just see but to feel the rhythm and texture of the paint. It’s art that pulses with life, offering a new experience every time you look at it.

For Sally, abstraction is about freedom. Freedom to express, to experiment, and to connect on a deeper level. She’s inviting you to dive into a world where creativity knows no boundaries and where imperfections aren’t flaws, they’re part of the beauty.

In short, Sally is creating art that’s fun, raw, and full of energy and she’s inviting you to join her on this creative journey.