Siobhan Collis
One of my goals as a future art therapist is to help people realize that art is fun, and anyone can do it. In my own work, I try to embody the idea of process over product, and I primarily create work that makes me happy. Some common themes that I like to incorporate in to my work are fantasy, femininity, whimsicality, and the unusual. I urge people whenever I can to create what brings them joy and connect with the world and those around them on a deeper level through art making. Art is one of the most human practices in history and I want more people to realize their own potential.
"Detail of Proserpina" 2025, oil paint on canvas, 30”x40"
"The Dragon" 2025, linoleum print on paper, 9”x12”
"Crochet Dragon"
"El Duende" Version 8, 2024, acrylic paint on canvas, 18”x24”
"Pompeii Poppies" 2025, oil paint on canvas, 8”x10”
"Clown" 2025, acrylic yarn crochet, 4”x6"
"Adamo Ignus" 2025, acrylic paint on plastic, 1”x1”
"El Duende" Version 2, 2024, acrylic paint on canvas, 18”x24"
"Cozy and Warm" 2023, glazed ceramic, 10”x10”
"Assage Ventress" 2023, Acrylic paint on plastic, 1”x1”
"Happy Burnout" 2025, Oil paint on canvas, 8”x8”
"Same Shit Different Day" 2025, woodblock print on paper, 12”x12”
"Centrale Montemartini" 2025, graphite on paper, 8”x10”
"Wizard’s Laboratory" 2024, glass and mixed media, 8”x10”
"Raccoon" 2023, cotton and felt quilt, 8”x10"
Siobhan Collis is a multimedia artist from the Jersey Shore, graduating from the Tyler School of Art in 2026 with a Bachelor's in Art Therapy. Her favorite materials to make art with are fibers, but during her time at Temple University she has enjoyed exploring all different mediums and art making techniques. After graduation she plans to enter the work force and gain more experience in the field before continuing her education in art therapy.

