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Taylor Mill
United States, Kentucky

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JOB: Works on paper
GENDER: Female
% OF INCOME FROM ART?: 25% or less
$ YOU SPEND ON ART SUPPLIES EACH YEAR: $100-999
MEMBER SINCE: 11/08/2007
LAST LOGIN: 03/26/2008 10:53:05
MY RATING: 0.00
Steve Earle, Emmylou Harris, Josh Ritter, The Be Good Tanyas, Uncle Earl, Richard Thompson, Pentangle, Dead Can Dance, Counting Crows, John Lennon, The Duhks, Solas, Loreena McKennitt, John Hiatt

"To Kill a Mockingbird", everything by Barbara Kingsolver, "Cold Mountain", anything by Alice Hoffman, Bill Bryson's "A Short History of Nearly Everything", "Skinny Legs and All" by Tom Robbins, "Woman on the Edge of Time" by Marge Piercy, Ursula K. LeGuinn, Phillip K. Dick, Pullman's "His Dark Materials", "Art and Fear", just to name a few...(I read A LOT)

"In the Valley of Elah", "Little Big Man", "In America", "American Beauty", "Vanilla Sky", "A Fish Called Wanda", "Dances With Wolves", "The Lord of the Rings" trilogy, "The War", "Crash", "Cold Mountain", "Nell", "What the Bleep Do We Know", "Fargo", the "Planet Earth" series


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I think I was born to be an artist; I have clear memories of drawing since the age of two. After earning my BFA in Studio Art and BA in Art Ed. from Northern Kentucky University in 1993, I had some success exhibiting and selling my work for several years. I also completed half a Master's degree at the prestigious Art Academy of Cincinnati.
However, I wasn't able to get a full-time position teaching art, so I had to switch majors in order to support myself and my children, and had little time to make art. This 'break' in my work was strictly due to financial necessity, among other unpleasant circumstances. It was all worth it, though, because both of my children turned out to be awesome and successful human beings. I consider raising them to be my finest accomplishment.
I finally finished my Master's in Special Ed., and work full time as a teacher. Now attempting to re-enter the art "business" after an absence of about five years or so, I'm very excited but also kind of scared; things have changed considerably in the art world. More than anything, though, I'm happy to be once again doing what I was meant to do.

Lately I'm learning to do lots of things on the computer which I never imagined I would do, but it seems to be a necessity now. Surprisingly, some of it is actually fun!
Please check out my painting-a-day blog:
sharmond.blogspot.com/

In no particular order: making art, looking at work by other artists, my family, my dogs, nature in all its forms, good music, books, storms, Kinneyconnick Creek, Buddhism, honesty, a fire in the fireplace on a cold night

war, litter, mountaintop removal coal mining, people who refuse to think for themselves, the WalMart-ization of America, greed, lies, aggressive drivers, learned helplessness

gardening, reading, log house construction, photography, hiking, playing with my dogs, looking at the sky, ecology, rocks and fossils


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From: tcampbell
04/14/2008 09:37:31
Welcome back to the art world.  You have some really nice art, keep up the good work.  I like your page background too, it's cool. 


From: Laughlines
04/12/2008 09:32:28
Coming out from the land of cows and rednecks, I must confess that abstracts aren't usually something I can say "WOW" to  very often...but I like the way you developed your title of painting abstracts...the lighting, the forms, all the different ways you express those elements in each painting...I rate your work a top 10 for abstract work.  No, I'm not an expert, but just take it as a compliment!


04/11/2008 02:47:26

thank you for your comments on my work. "chaos of creation" is a digital collage of photographic elements and digital illustration. your work is very beautiful too, and I am particularly attracted to "beneath the surface".

cheers,

trish
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From: sdaluz
03/30/2008 07:01:02

Compelling work....it has a very "fantasy'like"  feel to it with surreal components.  I really enjoy the abstract qualities, like those in Star Being 2, and the narrative aspects, like The Falling Sky.


 


Bewst Regards,


 


Steve



03/25/2008 11:15:36
cool page


From: karafree1
03/18/2008 10:15:57

Hi,  I have so enjoyed looking at the work in your gallery...gorgeous.. is it water color, acrylic....collage?


Just beautiful, and natural.....


I love the Planet Earth series too...your work definitely expresses your love for the natural world.


 


the painting of mine you commented on is mixed media with acrylic.  I make my own stencils (the flowers in this painting.)  and use a heavy paint mixture to fill the stencils leaving the raised form.there are some close ups of this painting in my gallery that give you an idea of the texture and detail....



From: tigerpride
03/06/2008 11:38:28
Sweet! I am enthralled at your compositions. Just like the complex root systems that you've illustrated, I find that I have to stare at each piece for several minutes analyzing every detail. Are you more a printmaker or are these all paintings/mixed media on paper? My wife's from Paducah, KY - a great artists community! JK


From: Jendria
03/05/2008 12:38:09

Thank you for your compliments on my work!  I truly did love painting
the animals/plants. - It was pure joy!  Thanks for letting me know that
it (love/heart) is visible in what I create. And, I am glad you find my comments encouraging.  I find yours to be uplifting also!  I must also add that your work continues to take my breath away.  There are no words for it. How cool is that?!

 

Keep on making that wonderful stuff!!!

 

Lots of sunshine,

 

-Jendria 



From: byron7
02/21/2008 19:59:12
enjoyed your work.


02/20/2008 15:59:03

I really appreciate your encouraging remarks!  Thanks a lot!


I love the translucent, layered quality of your work.  I am especially fond of Beneath the Surface.  Did you build up layers of watercolor on that piece?  It is really a very nice piece! -Michele





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