Sharron astbury petit

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Sharron is an extremely talented artist. She is meticulous in her approach to her art and links this with almost a classical authentic subject matter.

These subjects range from the human form to nature and often involves symbolism. Time seems to play more than a physical part in her art bordering on the metaphysical and in a form of symbolism. Symbolism was a movement in art that arose in the late nineteenth century (French, Russian and Belgian poetry as the main inspiration). Although the original criteria behind the movement was a reaction against naturalism and realism, with Sharron’s work the symbolic work hand in glove with beautifully rendered painting and illustration treating realism with her natural talent, which confounds that original analogy.

Sharron began her artistic life as a graphic designer and illustrator in the UK. She founded her own company during the 1980’s whilst still painting and exhibiting in commercial galleries. Her passion and ambition drove her to paint on a more permanent basis, this was realised in 1995 when she moved her studios to France. It was here that the artist created work that was included in a variety of international art and culture exchanges. She also became a member of the Société des Artistes Fançais in 2012, being a regular exhibitor at the renown Paris Salon.Sharron divides her time between France and her studio in Leeds (UK) where she plays an active and executive role in the LFA (Leeds Fine Art). This is an association of artists originally founded in 1874. The association promotes and encourages artists throughout the region and holds an annual exhibition mounted at the rather la

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