Original International Art
Mark Sheeky (b. 1972) is a multi-disciplinary artist and polymath from the North of England. His career began designing and developing computer games for the Amiga computer, then PC games, publishing over 50 titles by 2006. In 2008 he became a full time artist, an oil painter in the surrealist/fantastical genre, and has one painting in the U.K. National Art Collection, and one artwork in the Nietzsche-Dokumentationszentrum, Naumberg. Art awards include The Grosvenor Museum’s 8th Open Art Award, The Barracks Trust Award, and The Jobling Gowler Art Award. Though primarily a painter detailed oil works, his visual art oeuvre includes hundreds of watercolour and ink illustrations, digital work, paintings in acrylic, and a wide gamut of media. His painting can include sculpted frames, cabinets, or other elements of craft including plaster casting, gilding, work in clay, plastics or contemporary materials. A meticulous record keeper; as of 2024 Sheeky has produced over 1,400 works of well documented visual art. After early experiments in synthesizer music, Sheeky’s first music release was Arcangel in 2000, the CD soundtrack to his first Windows PC game. Second release Synaesthesia was released by REV Records in 2001. Since then, all of his music remains self-published and, perhaps uniquely, created using software of his own design. This software, Prometheus, which began development in 2001. Each algorithm, from the sample playback, to filters and reverb algorithms has been personally developed for this bespoke music workstation.
Early releases were electronic instrumental music influenced by computer game music. In 2009 he collaborated with vocalist Tor James Faulkner to produce two albums of synth-pop songs. A self-taught pianist, Sheeky began to perform in art venues from 2015, collaborating with visual artist Sabine Kussmaul and poet Tim Watson to produce the piano-based album The Anatomy of Emotions, and performing a few experimental piano sonatas in local venues. From circa 2020, Sheeky’s music became increasingly vocal orientated in the art-rock/art-pop genre. As of 2024, Sheeky has published 70 music releases, 39 of which are original albums; 4 with Deborah Edgeley as part of contemporary lieder duo, ‘Fall in Green’. From 2015 to 2018 Sheeky was producer and host of weekly arts radio programme ArtsLab, for community station RedShift Radio. The show’s groundbreaking format involved listeners creating new content for each episode. After leaving RedShift, the format was translated to YouTube for two years as ArtSwarm. Published books include the novella The Many Beautiful Worlds of Death (2015), the art treatise 21st Century Surrealism (2018), and several illustrated works including a contemporary set of illustrations for William Blake’s Songs of Innocence and Songs of Experience.
Mark Sheeky, artist.
Lives and works in Crewe, Cheshire, United Kingdom.
List of awards, exhibitions and published works.
Awards & Commendations
2020
• Ink Pantry Dr Zhivago Poetry Competition: 1st prize winner for the poem “Zhivago”.
2017
• RedShift Radio Awards 2017: Best Magazine Show for ArtsLab.
• Ink Pantry Yuletide Poetry Competition: 2nd place for the poem “Christmas Street”.
2015
• Earlyworks Press Short Story Competition: Selection and subsequent publication for the short
story “The Geometry of Sleep”.
2014
• Cheshire Open Studios Exhibition 2014: Judges commendation for the oil painting “The End
Result Of All Of That Costly Fusion Research”.
• R.B.S.A. Prize Exhibition: Judges commendation for the oil painting “Self-Portrait With Black
Hole”.
• Chapel Gallery Short Story Competition: Judges commendation for the short story “The
Statue”.
• Ideas Tap Short Story Competition: Selection and subsequent publication for the short story
“The Spider Web Collector”.
2013
• The Jobling Gowler Art Competition 2013: 1st prize winner for the oil painting “Ariadne
Unlocking The Minotaur For Theseus”.
• The Grosvenor Museum’s 10th Open Art Exhibition: 1st Prize for the oil painting in cabinet
“The Paranoid Schizophrenia of Richard Dadd”.
2012
• Three Counties Open 2012: The Barracks Trust Award for the oil painting “Tiger Moving
Nowhere At All”.
2011
• Jobling Gowler Art Competition 2011: Judges commendation for the oil painting “Colours Of
Cheshire”.
Juried Exhibitions
2025
• The Grosvenor Museum’s 15th Open Art Exhibition, Grosvenor Museum, Chester.
2024
• Tŷ Pawb Open 2024, Tŷ Pawb, Wrexham.
• Castle Park 39th Annual Open Art Exhibition, Castle Park Arts Centre, Frodsham.
2022
• Tŷ Pawb Open 2022, Tŷ Pawb, Wrexham.
• Stockport Open Exhibition 2022, Stockport Art Gallery, Stockport.
• Art Fair Cheshire 2022, Macclesfield Town Hall, Macclesfield.
2021
• Castle Park 36th Annual Open Art Exhibition, Castle Park Arts Centre, Frodsham.
• The Grosvenor Museum’s 14th Open Art Exhibition, Grosvenor Museum, Chester.
2020
• Wirral Society of Arts Open Exhibition 2020 (online), Williamson Art Gallery Website.
Group Exhibitions
2025
• Bickerton Summer Art Exhibition 2025, Bickerton Village Hall, Bickerton.
• 20×20, Castle Park Arts Centre, Frodsham.
• Tarporley Together, Tarporley Community Centre, Tarporley
2024
• Bickerton Summer Art Exhibition 2024, Bickerton Village Hall, Bickerton.
• Macc Art Lounge, Grosvenor Centre, Macclesfield.
2023
• Bickerton Summer Art Exhibition 2023, Bickerton Village Hall, Bickerton.
• Macc Art Lounge, Grosvenor Centre, Macclesfield.
2022
• Bickerton Summer Art Exhibition 2022, Bickerton Village Hall, Bickerton.
• Inspire 22, St. Boniface Church, Bunbury.
• Sacred Realms (online), Society for Art of Imagination, Kunstmatrix.
2021
• First at Last, Galleria Balmain, Shoreditch, London.
• Macc Art Lounge, Grosvenor Centre, Macclesfield.
• Bickerton Summer Art Exhibition 2021, Bickerton Village Hall, Bickerton.
• Macclesfield Open Art Exhibition 2021 (online), Macc Open Website.
2020
• Macc Art Lounge, Grosvenor Centre, Macclesfield.
• Macclesfield Open Art Exhibition 2020 (online), Macc Open Website.
• Crewe Art Trail, Crewe Town Centre Venues, Crewe.
Public Artworks & Artworks in Public Collections
• Ly2: The Hive, 12x3M mural, Lyceum Square, Crewe (2024).
• Lou Salomé. Empathy with daisies, CD, Nietzsche-Dokumentationszentrum, Naumberg (2022).
• Four postcards commissioned to celebrate the centenary of the Lyceum Theatre, Crewe,
Lyceum Theatre, Crewe (2011).
• Two Roman Legionaries Discovering The God-King Albion Turned Into Stone, Oil on panel,
Grosvenor Museum, Chester (2010).
Published Books as Author
• 365 Universes, Mark Sheeky, ISBN 978-0-9571947-1-7, Pentangel Books (2012).
• 365 Universes, Mark Sheeky (limited edition), ISBN 978-0-9571947-0-0, Pentangel Books
(2012).
• The Many Beautiful Worlds of Death, Mark Sheeky, ISBN 978-0-9571947-3-1, Pentangel Books
(2015).
• 21st Century Surrealism, Mark Sheeky, ISBN 978-0-9571947-6-2, Pentangel Books (2018).
• Deep Dark Light, Mark Sheeky with foreword by Dr. Kenneth Pobo, ISBN 978-0-9571947-4-8,
Pentangel Books (2018).
• The Burning Circus, Mark Sheeky with foreword by John Lindley, ISBN 978-0-9571947-8-6,
Pentangel Books (2020).
• The Intangible Man & Other Strange Tales, Mark Sheeky with foreword by John F. Keane, ISBN
978-0-9571947-9-3, Pentangel Books (2020).
• How To Organise Your Computer Files, Mark Sheeky, ISBN 978-1-9999800-6-1, Pentangel
Books (2022)
Published Books as Illustrator
• Songs of Life, William Blake, ISBN 978-0-9571947-2-4, Pentangel Books (2014).
• Testing the Delicates, Deborah Edgeley, ISBN 978-1-5472372-5-8, Ink Pantry Publishing (2017).
• Songs of Innocence and of Experience, William Blake, ISBN 978-0-9571947-5-5, Pentangel
Books (2018).
• Wilkommen Zum Rattenfänger Theater, Deborah Edgeley, ISBN 978-16909597-6-2, Ink Pantry
Publishing (2019).
• Solitary Child, Friend of Immortals, Deborah Edgeley, ISBN 979-86761053-8-9, Ink Pantry
Publishing (2020).
• Super8 Magicscape, Deborah Edgeley, ISBN 979-87110463-5-6, Ink Pantry Publishing (2021).
• I Slip Into French Like Tolstoy, Deborah Edgeley, ISBN 979-8-8607579-1-2, Ink Pantry Publishing
(2023).
• Go Sprout the Grain, Deborah Edgeley, ISBN 979-8-3086476-1-4, Ink Pantry Publishing (2025).
Published Articles or Papers
• Creativity, Setu Magazine, July Issue (2018).
• Art in 2018, Setu Magazine, July Issue (2018).
• Rebellion Against the Easy Machine: Contemporary Trends in Visual Art, Inspirational
Magazine, Issue 18 (2018).
• Playing by Empathy: How to Master an Instrument Instantly, Inspirational Magazine, Issue 23
(2019).
• Conceptual Abstraction: Classical Music and Visual Art, Inspirational Magazine, Issue 24
(2019).
Broadcasting
2016 – 2019
• Every 4 weeks from Friday 4 January to Friday 6 December: Producer and presenter of 30-
minute YouTube television programme, ArtSwarm.
• 7 February: Producer and presenter of special ArtsLab programme for RedShift Radio, a
compilation of new work created by listeners.
Mark Sheeky donates ‘extraordinary and deeply imaginative’ artwork to the Grosvenor Museum, Chester.
As reported in the Crewe Chronicle at the time, Mark donated his painting, ‘Two Roman Legionaires Discovering the God King Albion Turned Into Stone’.
Painted in 2008 and inspired by the movie ‘Brief Encounter’ Mark stated, ‘I wanted to represent the end of that old Britain, so chose another era ending as the setting – the end of the Roman invasion of our ancient island.’
The painting depicts the Legionaires at the outer limits of Britain, with the giant King Albion standing in the sea, now dead, grey and cracked stone. A statue preserved like a memory and a reminder of an ancient time now gone forever. https://grosvenormuseum.westcheshiremuseums.co.uk/