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Self-taught Folk Artist Sharon Eyres has been painting primitive folk art and selling her work since March of 2002. Often putting in seven days a week, she'll start on a painting very early in the morning, which is her best time. She admits to enjoying the solitude of painting and by the end of day an image will have formed. She makes no preliminary sketches or drawings, embarking as if on a visual journey whose final destination is unknown. There is hardly a straight line; in that the way the buildings roll with the hills is very dreamlike. An admirer of The Group of Seven, Chagall and Grandma Moses, Sharon has, nevertheless, created her own unique visual vocabulary. Her paintings can be viewed on several levels, and while we may at first be drawn to the simplicity of the drawing and the richness of colour, the more discerning viewer will appreciate her naive sense of composition. She has a sense of humour and there is a fluidity that shows confidence and a sincere style.

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    • Folk Art Landscape Painting by Sharon Eyres
      Mar. 03, 2018

      Folk Art Landscape Painting by Sharon Eyres

      Est: $200 - $400

      Folk Art Landscape Painting by Sharon Eyres. This painting is an oil on canvas entitled “Goin for Supplies” (2003) | This painting is signed on the front as well as signed, titled and dated Sept. 2003 on the reverse, and is also marked "Schomberg, Onatrio, Canada", measures 9″ x 12″. About the artist, Sharon Eyres: Self-taught Folk Artist Sharon Eyres has been painting primitive folk art and selling her work since March of 2002. Often putting in seven days a week, she'll start on a painting very early in the morning, which is her best time. She admits to enjoying the solitude of painting and by the end of day an image will have formed. She makes no preliminary sketches or drawings, embarking as if on a visual journey whose final destination is unknown. There is hardly a straight line; in that the way the buildings roll with the hills is very dreamlike. An admirer of The Group of Seven, Chagall and Grandma Moses, Sharon has, nevertheless, created her own unique visual vocabulary. Her paintings can be viewed on several levels, and while we may at first be drawn to the simplicity of the drawing and the richness of colour, the more discerning viewer will appreciate her naive sense of composition. She has a sense of humour and there is a fluidity that shows confidence and a sincere style. "They love my sense of colour and proportion." Sharon says. "Though, mostly they love the crooked houses!" An observer of people her visual language is drawn from everyday life and put into innocent and pure visual expression. Establishing in the process a dedicated following, her works are quickly snapped up by art collectors Internationally. Raised in a small town in Muskoka, Ontario then moved to the historic village of Schomberg, Ontario where she raised her two sons. Born in Windsor, Ontario , Canada, which is where Sharon now paints from. Her husband and two sons are wonderful supporters of her artistic career.

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