Artist Information:
Daune Sheri
Brooklyn, CT
United States
Member Since: Apr 2007
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Artist Statement:
Daune Sheri specializes in commission based child and pet portraits. Please take a moment to visit her official website at www.daunesheriartstudio.com.
Daune Sheri offers an acute awareness to the discipline of portraiture. She describes her work as emotive realism characterized as a style of art that evokes an emotional response by subtly stimulating a memory or mood.
Her technique is based on a receptive thought process of exploring and visualizing every level of detail about her study before she applies medium to paper. Through this absolute observation, she dramatically portrays sensitivity to the true structure and identity of her subject. Her studies are executed in black and white, with the use of the traditional medium graphite pencil or pen and ink. Due to its intricate texture, both lend a heightened realistic approach thus creating a visually strong rendition with the end result being an aesthetic fine detailed interpretation of the subject.
Intensely personal, the portrait images that define Daune Sheri's body of work directly depict the importance of "being". Through self-expression, she exposes the profound sensibilities of life and impresses on the mind portraits that are both evocative and contemplative. The artist's authentic representations identify ...
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Daune Sheri's Free Artist Portfolio
Welcome to Daune Sheri's Portfolio. Browse Sheri's body of work: Daune Sheri specializes in commission based child and pet portraits. Please take a moment to visit her official website at www.daunesheriartstudio.com.
Daune Sheri offers an acute awareness to the discipline of portraiture. She describes her work as emotive realism characterized as a style of art that evokes an emotional response by subtly stimulating a memory or mood.
Her technique is based on a receptive thought process of exploring and visualizing every level of detail about her study before she applies medium to paper. Through this absolute observation, she dramatically portrays sensitivity to the true structure and identity of ... | |
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