Vincent studied at Bath Academy of Art, and Chelsea College of Physical Education, and from age 21 she lived in Cornwall.
[1][2] From 1971 she was self-employed, and founded at her home in Boscastle "Half Acre", an artists' studio, garden and teaching location.
[1][4][5] Four copies of "The Year of the Pedestrian" were commissioned by Devon County Council, to be placed in Barnstaple, Torbay, Plymouth and Exeter.
It was unveiled in 2000 in Ergue Gaberic Way, Bude, Cornwall to celebrate the millennium, and to celebrate the invention of the Bude-Light in 1830 by Sir Goldsworthy Gurney.It is a slender conical structure made of coloured concrete, with a granite base; fibre optic lights on the cone create star constellations.
[8][9] There are two sculptures by Vincent in St Helier, Jersey: "Les jongleurs" (1996) in Snow Hill and "La citadelle" (2004) in Ordnance Yard.