Sunday, March 8, 2009

SHARON FISKE

Sharon Fiske has been a local resident for more than twenty years and her interest in painting began when she moved to the area. She paints primarily in oils, but also enjoys acrylic and watercolor. She enjoys painting all subject matter. Sharon has a passion for history and that passion extends into her art. Sharon's favorite subjects are Primitive Portraits, Theorems, and Reverse Glass Painting, which dates back to the 1700's. These three forms of art were commonplace in early American History. In particular, Theorems were a required art in girl's schools. The technique Sharon practices remains unchanged from its historical inception. Sharon is a member of the Historical Society of Early American Decoration, Cooperstown, NY. 
Sharon has studied under the guidance of Dolores Furnari at the Country Owl Studio in Brandon, VT. Dolores is a certified teacher of Early American Arts. Sharon has also studied under the direction of Tor Gudmunsen, who is a professional artist and teacher. Tor holds a Masters Degree in art education and lives in Saugerties, NY. 
Sharon describes herself as having a bright eye and someone who loves her palette to include vivid colors. She hopes that all who visit the Artist In Residence Co-op Gallery will enjoy viewing her work.  

NAN ADRIANCE

Nan Adriance is the Vermont Bag Lady. She started her business in 1999 and is the sole proprietor. She lives in Richford, Vermont with her husband and two dogs, Sammie and Chubs. She devotes much of her time to making her unique handbags. Using many different fabrics and styles, her creations are unique and beautiful. She is well known in galleries across the state including Frog Hollow Galleries and attends many shows in New England throughout the seasons. Many of her bags feature her handmade buttons and trim. And Nan is always eager to fill customer orders. 

TESS BEEMER

Teresa (Tess) Beemer resides in picturesque Montgomery, VT. She has attended several different art schools including the Rhode Island School of Design, the New York Studio School, Bellas Art in Mexico, and Goddard College, to eventually receive her BFA and teaching degrees. She has exhibited in several galleries throughout Vermont and also has permanent mural installations at a number of Vermont farms and businesses. Her paintings predominantly feature local Vermont architecture, as well as, native plant life and trees.