BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//Demco Software//Event Management System//EN METHOD:PUBLISH BEGIN:VEVENT CREATED:20170324T143629Z DTSTAMP:20170324T143629Z LAST-MODIFIED:20190105T154528Z DESCRIPTION:Sharon \;combines a fast drying and slow\ndrying acrylic on wood panels. The movement created is a result of the paints\nbeing in conflict with one another and the surface tension of the panel as they\nare applied. As the paints blend or resist one another a new and unique surface\nis created. In these areas\, using pencil crayons\, another layer of colour is\napplied and again resisted or absorbed depending on the tooth of the surface\nand is reflective of the years working with colours and contrasts in textiles.\n\n \;Painting is a new medium for Sharon. She\nalso does traditional spinning\, weaving and basketry techniques with modern\nmaterials\, infusing new energy into ancient methods. The pieces\, whether\njewelry or non functioning art\, are all excitingly tactile and beg to be\ntouched. Its layers of colours create a feeling of depth\, which must find a\nbalance between pattern and movement. Sharon will also show samples of her\nfibre art.\nImage URL: https://s3.amazonaws.com/static.evanced.info/Customer/kplca/ARTISTATWORKPAINTINGL_FA1F01BB.JPG X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:
Sharon \;combines a fast drying and slow\ndrying acrylic on wood panels. The movement created is a result of the paints\nbeing in conflict with one another and the surface tension of the panel as they\nare applied. As the paints blend or resist one another a new and unique surface\nis created. In these areas\, using pencil crayons\, another layer of colour is\napplied and again resisted or absorbed depending on the tooth of the surface\nand is reflective of the years working with colours and contrasts in textiles.
 \;Painting is a new medium for Sharon. She\nalso does traditional spinning\, weaving and basketry techniques with modern\nmaterials\, infusing new energy into ancient methods. The pieces\, whether\njewelry or non functioning art\, are all excitingly tactile and beg to be\ntouched. Its layers of colours create a feeling of depth\, which must find a\nbalance between pattern and movement. Sharon will also show samples of her\nfibre art.