Biography
Sushila Singh (b. India 1904 - d, 1999) studied at Hornsey School of Art and the Royal College of Art, graduating in 1929. She was a painter, muralist and wood engraver; her early work was surrealist and her later work was more abstract with a near dream-like quality. She took part in many shows including by the Arts Council’s ‘Committee for Encouragement of Music and the Arts’ (CEMA) during the Second World War and in public galleries including in Bradford, Leeds and Wakefield; her work is held in many galleries. She lived in Bournemouth and was married to the decorative artist Arthur Henry Andrews (1906-1966).