Sharon Pitts
Many years ago, I fell in love with watercolor after painting for
quite a while with acrylics. I find watercolor to be beautifully
transparent and glowing. I enjoy watching color flow and the challenge
of keeping them vibrant. My interests lead me to paint objects where
pattern flows over form. I like the idea of “flirting”
with the placement of pattern over form to maintain an energy and
freshness.
I rarely use a color straight from the tube and often experiment
with mixing colors I have not used together before. If I do not
discover something new while working on a painting I find the experience
too mechanical; I seek to learn from each piece I produce.
Beauty fascinates me but it is not the main impetus of my art.
I equate the process of working out a composition with the art of
ballet. The two disciplines seem to take from the same well, flow,
grace, mystery. I incorporate an underlying subtle tension in the
composition and color of my work that plays off the obvious beauty
of the subject. I feel tension and beauty balance each other to
give my work the interest I want to express.
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www.sharonpitts.com
paintergirl@comcast.net
www.studiomontclair.org
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