About
Sally Veach is an artist practicing in the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia, United States. Her paintings are inspired by the natural landscape that surrounds her home in Virginia and cabin in West Virginia. Through the healing and restorative qualities of Nature, Sally meditates on concepts relating to the power of Nature and Humans’ ambiguous place within the natural world.
Areas of Expertise
Paintings by Sally Veach are held in public and private collections across the United States. “Ghosts of a Forgotten Landscape: Paintings by Sally Veach” was exhibited at the Museum of the Shenandoah Valley, Winchester, VA. Her painting “Harvest Ghost” was acquired for the museum’s permanent collection. She was a panelist for the public discussion Women in the Arts with Kathryn Wat, Chief Curator National Museum of Women in the Arts. She exhibits through the Eastern region of the U.S.