Tag Archives: Favorite Artists

"Breakaway to the Beach"

Something a little fun and festive to watercolor this week for the Mid-Atlantic Chapter of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society!! For those avid cyclists in North and South Carolina, you may see this artwork again in the upcoming months!! Stay tuned!

Tidewater Gallery…

Visit Tidewater Gallery online:  http://tidewatergalleryswansboro.blogspot.com/

NC Seafood Festival Poster Signing & Art Show

NC Seafood Festival Poster Signing & Art Show at Arts & Things Gallery in Morehead City 4.17.10

NC Seafood Festival Unveils New Poster and Introduces Artist

Pine Knoll Shores, NC—the 24th Annual North Carolina Seafood Festival presented by U.S. Cellular, unveiled the original artwork for this year’s Festival at the North Carolina Aquarium in Pine Knoll Shores. Artist Sharon Kearns is this year’s artist of the artwork selected by the Board of Director’s called “Today’s Catch”.

Sharon Kearns, an artist from Concord, North Carolina, has spent summers on the Crystal Coast since she was a child. Her inspiration for “Today’s Catch” came from family trips to local fish markets to buy the evening’s feast.

Kearns’s body of work ranges in subjects and reflects her love of coastal areas, small towns, historic buildings, and sprawling landscapes. Her original paintings, illustrations, and limited edition prints can be found in galleries, as well as corporate and private collections along the East Coast. Kearns’s strong composition skills, infused with both imagination and realism, transports viewers to remote and overlooked places like an abandoned hunt club on the North Carolina coast or a beach path well worn by children’s bare feet.

Ironically, although she has always had a creative flair and a desire to illustrate, Kearns holds no formal artistic training. She graduated from St. Mary’s College in 1981 with an associate of arts degree and from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 1983 with a bachelor’s degree in business communications.

“The Board was intrigued with the use of colors and the fact that the painting represented the local fish houses and the types of local seafood available”, stated Stephanie McIntyre, Executive Director.  Artist from all over the state sent in paintings for the prestigious claim of Seafood Festival Artist. Only 1,000 prints are created and sold county wide at various frame shops and at the Festival office in downtown Morehead City. “We are pleased to have Sharon as our artist for this 24th year” said Dr. Denny Lawrence, Chair of the 2010 NC Seafood Festival, “Along with the incredible colors in the painting, I was impressed with the fact that the painting was inspired by her memories of visiting the fish house as a child growing up and vacationing in the area”.

Prints can be purchased by calling 252-726-6273 or visiting our website at www.ncseafoodfestival.org or from various frame shops in Carteret County. They will also be sold on the waterfront at the North Carolina Seafood Festival on the waterfront in Morehead City October 1-3, 2010.

Exciting News Coming Soon!

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Waterfront Fishing Boats

“What art offers is space – a certain breathing room for the spirit.”  ~John Updike  

I have begun a new painting, destined for Arts & Things Gallery in Morehead City, NC for the April 17th show.  

I wanted to use a shot I took of fishing boats on the Morehead City waterfront (top left.)  I also wanted to find a way to make the painting unique and more dramatic than the original shot. 

Surfing around some time back, I collected a photo from a digital photographer who had manipulated a photo of boats from Hatteras (top right).. and loved the effect.  

So, I took my own photo and digitally altered it in photoshop to see if I could create a similar effect.. one that highlighted the closest boat in a way that dramatized it above the other boats – perhaps in the evening (bottom left.)  

I am not sure if I will keep the colors muted and dark.. or brighten them up a bit as I move forward. But, I do think the effect creates a unique perspective of the boats.  It will be interesting to see where the idea leads me in the days ahead! Not always does the original inspiration play out as one plans! Sometimes,  the inspiration evolves! 

 

Greenville’s RiverPlace

I had the opportunity to spend last weekend in Greenville, S.C. with my sister, Suzanne. Suzanne was in Greenville to attend a Mulitple Sclerosis Board Retreat. and I was invited to join her!

I was completely amazed at not only how wonderful Greenville’s downtown area was, but also their thriving art community. Greenville’s downtown is both southern “small-town,” yet cosmopolitan. Speckled throughout a festive and lovely Main Street are multitudes of unique shops, restaurants, outdoor cafes, theaters and art galleries. Of particular interest was the RiverPlace area of downtown, nestled on the Reedy River, adorned with gorgeous overpasses and bridges and filled with all kinds of people walking and enjoying the beauty of such a wonderful place.

The Art Crossing Studios, nestled in the lower level of RiverPlace along the Reedy River, house twenty or so artists and offer a great variety of art in every medium. If the weather is nice, you’ll see artists outside painting, drawing or sculpting. Otherwise, you can visit them inside their studios, creating new works of art.

I stopped in a couple of the studios and wanted to share a couple of their links in the hope you will visit the artists to see the incredible works for yourself:

http://artcrossing.org/

http://artcrossingstudios.blogspot.com/

http://www.guystevensart.com/

http://catestevenspaints.blogspot.com/

http://www.facebook.com/pages/Greenville-SC/Art-Crossing-at-Riverplace/141906370667

As well, here are some links to art galleries, exhibits and events in Greenville:

http://www.greenvillearts.com/news/exhibits.aspx

http://www.artisphere.us/

Enjoy!!!!

Have you visited a great art gallery lately?

I do not profess to being an art critic. A long time ago it became clear to me that people love and enjoy all kinds of artwork. People have different tastes in art and varying opinions about what constitutes “art.” The one “take-away” for me has become an appreciation for creativity in all forms.  Having no formal art education, I have found that I truly enjoy visiting art galleries and shops. I get inspired and lifted by the works of others, particularly those works that differ from my own craft. I learn things about art and about myself that I did not know before. My interest is to offer a forum for sharing creativity with others as we travel –  if only down the road.

As more and more art sales move online, it’s crucial that we continue to patronise and support our favourite ‘bricks and mortar’ art galleries in our towns and cities. Only there can we experience art in a way that can be impossible to find online.

If you have a favourite art gallery or artist, why not take a minute to comment on this page… or, do a quick write-up, review and me the links?  contact@sharonkearns.com I would love to include your thoughts here!