Regina Seib was born in a small village in East Germany and emigrated to Canada at age seven. Rural Saskatchewan became her new home which she explored with a keen curiosity and wonder. As the years went by she acquainted herself with and lived in all three Western Canadian provinces.
As an only child, art became her language and as time went on, drawing and painting became an ardent passion. She trained as a registered nurse at the University of Saskatchewan. Working part time and raising a family, she continued to paint as time permitted, taking occasional workshops and classes. Since the year two thousand she has been painting full time at last giving full reign to a life long passion. She continues to create to the best of her ability and has been taking focused workshops from world class artists.
She has an insatiable desire to constantly experiment with new ideas and expand her boundaries. She struggled for some time against this vast diversity but now embraces it as a unique gift. Using palette knife, brush and other methods she has great freedom in expressing herself. Each subject dictates the style and each work is allowed that kind of commitment, liberty and integrity.
Constantly inspired by God’s vast creation she is motivated and challenged by strong personal convictions, places I travel and people she meets.
Her work is found in some public and numerous private collections.