Meet Sally-Ann Lamour Mighty – Jamaican-Canadian Artist, Poet & Educator
Born in Kingston, Jamaica, and raised in Canada. Growing up gardening I have always love nature and art. Through nature, I have always loved the naturalistic look of the world. Art has evolved in my life through anger. When painting, I am very angry. But before completion, I become happy again. This is my process when creating art.
Art is my own way of expressing myself artistically. By expressing my feelings into my artwork. With the use of imagination; I try to present moments in my life and try to create what I feel.
Usually when I am mad; I know that I need to express something through art. My overall vision is to express through nature and silent moments in time that I can never express through talking. I hope my audience will understand what I was feeling as I was creating these pieces. My current work will be recaptioning of my past. My old work is just things I generally liked and wanted to express.
I only hope to get better and better as my story unfolds.

Sally-Ann Lamour Mighty is a Jamaican-Canadian multidisciplinary artist, poet, author, and educator whose work bridges emotion, identity, and cultural storytelling. Born in Kingston, Jamaica and raised in Toronto’s west end, her creative journey is deeply rooted in nature, memory, and the unspoken. Through painting, poetry, and prose, she transforms personal experiences—often shaped by anger, silence, and healing—into powerful visual and literary expressions. Her work explores themes of Black identity, Caribbean heritage, and emotional resilience, inviting audiences to connect with the stories behind every brushstroke and verse.