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Showcasing Sharon's Art Space
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My earliest memories of art are painting Disney characters as a child. My first art class at high school was to paint a portrait of a school friend, mine was exhibited in the local library, and mentioned as a highlight in the newspaper. After drawing the portrait above for my nationwide exams at 16 I gave up Art for Maths and Science, an
My earliest memories of art are painting Disney characters as a child. My first art class at high school was to paint a portrait of a school friend, mine was exhibited in the local library, and mentioned as a highlight in the newspaper. After drawing the portrait above for my nationwide exams at 16 I gave up Art for Maths and Science, and only started painting seriously again a mere 42 years later!
My Medium
My Inspiration
My Background
I use many different mediums, such as pastels, acrylics, charcoal, oils, and print. I like the opportunities and challenges each medium offers to express myself. There is always something to learn about myself, my art and life with each painting.
My Inspiration
My Inspiration
My Inspiration
I am inspired by beauty in the world, from the dining table to the story of a face to the skies and nature around me. I paint to express the wonder in what I see. I love to paint a face with a smile, the subject comes to life under my hand and inhabits my studio whilst I share their joy.
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