Online course, thumbnails and notans
/Well, folks I'm two weeks into this eight week course and let me tell you I'm truly enjoying the learning process. First week was all about the intro and drawing thumbnails. Here are some....
Read MoreWell, folks I'm two weeks into this eight week course and let me tell you I'm truly enjoying the learning process. First week was all about the intro and drawing thumbnails. Here are some....
Read MoreAlice and I met in 2006 when she moved to Greensboro from Spartanburg, SC to be close to her daughter and grandchildren after her husband died. She joined an art group called The Peacocks, a watercolor group...
Read MoreLet me introduce you to Lois Brummitt. We've been close, good friends for twenty-three years. We meet in a mutual friend's garden (Diane Button) during a North Carolina Unit of Herb Society of America meeting in May, 1992. And today when we are out together we're often asked if we're sisters. People even call us by the other's name. (And we answer!!)
I've always watched in amazement at how creative Lois is in every area of her life. She's a decorator extraordinaire, a gourmet cook, a fashionista,...
Read MoreI really can't remember when I met Julie, but I do know it was at The Creative Center where we both had a studio. She was on one end of a very long hallway and I was on the other end. Julie was warm, inviting and seemed to enjoy laughing...
Read MoreThis is the Fine Art website of Greensboro, NC painter, Phyllis Sharpe. She paints primarily in oils, though sometimes works in watercolor, as well. The artist maintains a studio at Revolution Mill in "Suite Art 144" and her artwork is for sale in her studio by appointment and through the galleries where she shows. You may also contact her through this website to request purchase information for any of the available paintings seen here.
abstract • cityscape & architectural • landscape • flora & fauna • paintings of people • waterscape • small paintings
This is the Fine Art website of Greensboro, NC painter, Phyllis Sharpe. She paints primarily in oils, though sometimes works in watermedia as well.
The artist maintains a studio in her home and Sternberger Artists Center at 712 Summit Ave and accepts appointments. Her work can also be seen through the galleries that represent her. You may contact her through this website to request purchase information for any available painting.
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