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Artist Exhibitions:
2002
Sharon Gee: An Evening Of Art The Room at Chestnut Hill, Columbia, USA
The Golden Age Of Contemporary Watercolours McNeill Fine Art Gallery, Radlett, UK
AAF, London, UK
2001
AFE Art Fair, London, UK
Summer Exhibition McNeill Fine Art Gallery, Radlett, UK
Power Of Passion III McNeill Fine Art ...
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Artist Galleries:
www.sharongee.com
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Artist Reviews:
SIMONE SINSLEY ART INSTITUTE OF CHICAGO 25 MARCH 2000
Exhibition Of Paintings By Sharon Gee Collins Fine Art, Chicago, US
Timeless Visions
The fifty paintings British artist Sharon Gee brings to her first US solo show in Chicago attest to a prolific and fast growing international career. Employing design in ...
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Collections:
Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother
English Rugby Football Union
For more information, visit Sharon's web site at www.sharongee.com....
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Commissions:
Coming Soon!
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Artist Statement for Sharon Gee
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The five senses sight, sound, touch, taste and smell and a great awareness of the beauty of nature can evoke strong images and emotions. Life is a gift if we can learn to appreciate all the wonderful things on offer, then we will have the key to life and inner harmony.
As time goes by, my appreciation increases and the images and emotions are continually new and ever stronger. Their impact fills me with an overwhelming desire to celebrate life, to embrace it.
This appreciation brings optimism to a world in which there is much sadness. Nature is the healer it soothes, replenishes, regenerates.
Life itself this is the influence and inspiration in my painting.
Sharon Gee 1998
THE ARTIST SHARON NAOMI GEE
View her works on www.sharongee.com
Born in England near Tunbridge Wells, Kent, followed by a move to East Anglia, Sharon attended Downham Market Grammar School, where she obtained eleven GCE O Levels and two GCE A Levels. She then continued her studies at Norwich City College of Further and Higher Education, where she pursued her flair for languages, specialising in both French and German. Sharon is now a professional artist and lives and works in London.
Sharon has a natural ability to be creative and this is clearly demonstrated in her art. Employing design in its simplest form, her style is unique. The simple, direct vision of this artist should surprise and delight both the general public and collectors alike. - S Sinsley - Art Historian, Critic and Professor of Modern and Contemporary Art at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago Chicago, 25 March 2000
Sharons deeply held belief is that the five senses sight, sound, touch, taste and smell and a great awareness of the beauty of nature can evoke strong images and emotions. Life is a gift if we can learn to appreciate all the wonderful things on offer, then we will have the key to life and inner harmony. This appreciation brings optimism to a world in which there is much sadness. Nature is the healer it soothes, replenishes, regenerates. In all her work, Sharon draws upon the influence and inspiration of life itself.
Sharons first one-woman exhibition took place in the UK in 1998 at McNeill Fine Art Gallery, Radlett, Hertfordshire. In 2000, she was launched internationally with a six-week solo exhibition, The Power Of Passion, at Collins Fine Art, Chicago, USA. Sharon has also taken part in several joint shows including The Modernists exhibition at McNeill Fine Art Gallery in 2000. Her works are already held in many individual collections, including the painting, White Lace, which is now in the private collection of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother. Another of her paintings, The Rose, is owned by the English Rugby Football Union and this currently hangs in the grounds of the English national stadium. Sharon has also been mentioned in the Culture section of The Sunday Times by Art Editor, Richard Brooks and featured in the London Evening Standard.
Sharon is committed to art and the discovery of new and exciting ideas and techniques. Her progress in the art world has been rapid.
You can see Sharons work on her internet site at www.sharongee.com or contact her Managing Consultant, Ron Farebrother in the UK on (+44) 020 8883 6547.
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