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Keith Linwood Stover - Curator
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The Cyber Art Show
"Bringing the Museum to You"

- Image of the Day -
"Summer Treasure"
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Feature Artist Bio

![]() Sharon Price - Summer Treasure | ![]() Sharon Price - Daybreak | ![]() Sharon Price - Morning Mist |
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![]() Sharon Price - Summer Meditation | ![]() Sharon Price - Amber Waves | ![]() Sharon Price - Summer Walk |
![]() Sharon Price - Duet | ![]() Sharon Price - Vineyard Summer | ![]() Sharon Price - Radiant |
![]() Sharon Price - Looking Up | ![]() Sharon Price - Indian Summer | ![]() Sharon Price - Majestic Mirror |



By permission of the artist, The Cyber Art Show is pleased to feature the second of two 12-piece exhibitions of works by American
landscape painter Sharon Price (born 1966 in Milford, Connecticut).
Sharon’s paintings are traditional in approach, and she strives to achieve a balance between both realistic and impressionistic painting styles. An accomplished painter in both oil and pastel, she prefers to paint in oils. Discovering the excitement of working “en plein air” has changed the quality and mood of her paintings dramatically.
Sharon believes that painting on location adds an entirely new dimension to her landscapes.
Growing up on Long Island Sound in Connecticut, Sharon feels most at home painting on the coast. She finds herself at the ocean or a marsh and chooses the coast of Maine, scenes from Martha’s Vineyard, Plum Island and Essex, Massachusetts as her main subject matter. Painting at a coastal location is a relaxing, therapeutic, and creative process for Sharon. Listening to the sounds of the ocean, wind, and surrounding wildlife helps her to be connected with her subject, which translates to her painting.
She grew up in a family of artists with her mother, Shirley Price, leading her children down art's paths. Sharon's mom was an early influence as Sharon would paint with watercolors alongside her as she composed works in pen and ink. However, it wasn’t until Sharon was in her mid-thirties that she began to pursue art seriously. Her first career choice was in law enforcement, and she graduated from Saint Anselm College with a B.A. in Criminal Justice in 1988. During her internship at the police academy, she found an interest in teaching, but didn’t pursue this career path until after she had a family. She attended Notre Dame College in Manchester, NH, where she earned a second B.A. in Fine Art and her Master of Education degree in 2002. Sharon has been teaching art in Manchester for the past sixteen years, and currently teaches at the middle school level.
Sharon shows her work at outdoor shows throughout New England, at Frisella Fine Art Gallery in Hampton Falls, NH and Sullivan Framing and Fine Art in Bedford, NH.
Gallery #564B
September 19, 2017
Twelve Pieces by Contemporary Artist
Sharon Price (Born 1966)
ARTIST'S STATEMENT
“The paintings have an excitement about them, because they truly capture a moment in time. Painting under the constraints of time, changing weather and light forces me to focus on the most important elements of the subject. I can't get distracted by small details or portions of the landscape that won't allow me to achieve what I am striving to communicate.
I truly leave a piece of my heart and soul on each canvas.”
