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by Sharyn Winters
$25.00
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Bright adobe buildings, colorful in appearance, lively in thought.
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Bright adobe buildings, colorful in appearance, lively in thought.
My name is Sharyn Winters, I am an artist, now residing in a small town at the base of the Cascade Mountains. I began drawing at the age of 7 years, writing at about age 13 years, and then began painting at 15 years old. However, after graduating from high school, I married, as many young women did then. And with the raising of five children, I did a lot of crafting, but couldn`t afford the cost of paint and canvases, so unfortunately that fell by the wayside. Later, I tried dabbling in oils, and enjoyed that, and eventually also in watercolors. However, now in my later years, as I am 85 years old, my life has been wonderfully renewed by my time now spent in creating abstract drawings, and acrylic paintings that seem to now just...
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Hanne Lore Koehler
Fabulous Diptych, Sharyn!!!
Sharyn Winters replied:
Appreciate your kind words, Hanne.
CAROLE SPANDAU
A nice combination of colors and design.
Sharyn Winters replied:
Thanks, Carole, appreciate your comments.
Jeff Burgess
Really like this work. I am partial to the color scheme and the proportionality of the two sections. I see you do 'big' art. Cool.
Sharyn Winters replied:
Jeff, thanks so much for the appraisal of my painting. Yes, I do big work, just seemed to evolve that way, and it`s where I am most comfortable.
Kerstin Ivarsson
Nice work!
Sharyn Winters replied:
Thanks, Kerstin, for taking the time to comment on my work.
Sharyn Winters
Thank you, Dianne, for your thoughts on my work.
Dianne Parks
Love the way the used the down-sized canvas to strongly portray the structures!