Sharon Mark

We All Love The Snow

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Category:Painting

Code:MA001158

Medium:Acrylic on Canvas

Art Size:12" H X 12" W

Frame/finish:303-18 Wood Frame- Floater 1/2" Wide Light Brown

Sharon Mark

Sharon Somerville Mark grew up in Hemmingford in southwest Quebec where she still makes her home She was interested in art from a very early age influenced by her grandmother who painted landscapes in oilsSharon started painting in acrylics in the early 1980s A selftaught artist Sharon was always attracted to the landscape She enjoys painting tranquil country scenes often with people and animals in a naive style She is highly influenced by the area around where she lives the farmlands apple orchards old stone houses historic barns fields and streams Her close proximity to the eastern townships is evident as well in her work Visits to the Charlevoix area and the Maritimes have also inspired herHer paintings evoke a nostalgic emotion and portray an innocent world free of troubles and worries She likes to paint happy sunny scenes with children at play Sharons work also depicts a romantic view of family life a time where chores and responsibilities are shared with free time to pursue ones hobbies and playtime She prefers to work from her home studio especially in the long winter monthsSharon started showing her work locally in the 1980s and exhibiting in galleries in 1992 Her work appears in galleries across CanadaWhen she was young Mark watched her grandmother paint the pictures that decorated the family home She still has many of these paintings from her childhood and continues to draw inspiration from them That she has eclipsed her grandmothers talent is evident but we can see the source that has nurtured her selftaught careerSharon Mark has never formally studied art though she has been painting for over four decades Her technique has matured through constant application over the years She has broadened her scope to reflect a vision that is less detail oriented but more harmonious in its totality Her style is now more realistic and her palette has grown richer and deeper She prefers to paint invented rather than real landscapes sticking to a style with which she feels at ease Among her favourite artists are Grandma Moses and Maud LewisMarks painting is almost childlike in its simplicity She follows the traditon established by le douanier Henri Rousseau She finds herself identified as one of Quebecs nave artists in the company of others such as Yves du Poirier Genevieve Jost and Arthur Villeneuve The beauty of her native southern Quebec countryside feeds Sharon Marks passion to paint Her subject matter is drawn from the association of a happy rural childhood Houses barns children at play cats and dogs snowmen sleighs are common elements all set in pristine landscapes Viewed as a whole rather than with the eye focused on detail her paintings exude a sense of comfort and well being Summer scenes do not figure prominently in Marks oeuvre She prefers to depict the cooler more muted seasons autumn winter early spring This preference is reflected in her palette which is dominated by blues browns and whiteHer art is notable for the delicacy of its brushstrokes Mark achieves the serene effect of her work through a painstakingly methodical approach Using fine brushes not a leaf or a brick escapes meticulous representation She favours the effect of a foreshortened perspective and her preferred medium is acrylic on canvasSharon Marks studio is unique among those of the artists we have visited Everything is impeccably organized The tubes of paint are capped there are no rags in sight no empty pots and not a stray spot of paint to be found The studio is neater than most houses and its floor is covered with quality carpeting There is no sense of creative cataclysm This orderliness and sense of calm is mirrored in marks painting Her art hangs on the walls echoing her grandmothers influenceHer work was first exhibited in the early 1990s at Galerie Jeannine Blais in North Hatley Quebec and at Galerie le Balcon dart in SaintLambert QuebecHer canvases depicting idyllic rural settings are very popular with the general public She produces roughly one hundred paintings a year in various sizes and most of her work finds eager buyers