Sheri Parris Art Collections
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Artwork by Sheri Parris
Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
George Gershwin Composing by Sheri Parris
Americana No.1 Route 66 No. 6 by Sheri Parris
Sunset by Sheri Parris
Americana No.4 Mail Boxes No.4 by Sheri Parris
Bullmastiff by Sheri Parris
Americana No.7 Gate No.8 by Sheri Parris
Snowy Barn by Sheri Parris
Modern Day Single Mom Family Vacation by Sheri Parris
Americana No.3 Rural Road No.5 by Sheri Parris
Barber Shop and City Tavern by Sheri Parris
Natural Beach Footprints by Sheri Parris
Aging Sex Bomb by Sheri Parris
Nude Male Holding Leg by Sheri Parris
Metallic Mermaid by Sheri Parris
Bloom on Tree Branch by Sheri Parris
Large Female Nude by Sheri Parris
Grocery List by Sheri Parris
Eraser Box by Sheri Parris
Abstract Face Blue Red by Sheri Parris
African Boy Blue by Sheri Parris
Americana No.10 Mail Box No.3 by Sheri Parris
West Ste Maries by Sheri Parris
Paris Surfing Hawaii by Sheri Parris
Barn House with Cupola by Sheri Parris
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About Sheri Parris
ARTIST'S STATEMENT:
Though I'm drawn to simple things in my life, it's vibrant, unexpected
colors that lead me to art as a child. My personal world has been
immersed in art and creative processes for over 30 years. Everything
I see naturally becomes an unpainted work that I log into my mind as
something I hope to have time to create.
EDUCATION:
Studied on Achievement Grants in Workshops at:
The Kansas City Art Institute - Early 80's
EXHIBITED WORK:
Exhibited Work: Pencil and Acrylic on Paper - Still Life
On Permanent Display - 1978
Smith-Hale School, Kansas City, MO
Hallmark's Crown Center, Kansas City, MO
Mixed Media Still Life on Paper
Acrylic Pop-Art on Hard Board
1978
ARTISTIC INFLUENCES:
Faye Robertson; my late mother, for introducing many elementary
school students, including myself, to studying and appreciating the
Old Masters.
Pieter Bruegel; Flemish painter for his many scenes of common life.
Andy Warhol; for impacting us all with the huge idea that common
things can become art.
Henri Matisse; for his artistically inappropriate choices of color that
showed us how to express moods and feelings through the boldness
and temperatures of the hues rather than the perfection of the forms.
And many, many visits to the Nelson Atkins Museum of Art in Kansas
City, MO all through my school years, taking it all in. While there,
always buying little pocket postcard sized art prints as a child and
cherishing the collection just as a young boy may do with baseball cards.