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Tuesday, April 12, 2011
Baby Saw Whet Owl
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landscape,
nature,
owl,
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Saw Whet Owl,
Sharon Farber,
watercolor,
watercolour,
wildlife
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Insights, images and comments from an emerging watercolor artist.
Current and Ongoing
Dragonfly Healing Arts
8 Wickett Street
New Hartford, CT
Log House Restaurant - Ongoing
Rte 44
Barkhamsted, CT
Upcoming Solo Shows:
Jerram Winery
535 Town Hill Road (Rte. 219) New Hartford, CT
August  21 - Sept. 13 2015
Artist Reception:  Sunday, Aug. 23, 1 - 5
Investor's Center
Main Street, Avon, CT
December 2015 - February 2016
Previous Solo Shows
2012
Unitarian Meeting House, Hartford,  CT
Investors, Center, Avon, CT
2011
Harvest Care, Simsbury, CT
Gallery 919, Unity Church, South Windsor, CT
Starbucks, Simsbury, CT
Simsbury Public Library, Simsbury, CT
2010
Burlington Public library, Burlington, CT
2009
JWS Art Supplies, Great Barrington, CT
Funky Monkey Cafe and Art Gallery, Cheshire, CT
New Milford Public Library, New Milford, CT
Pasiflora Tea House, New Hartford, CT
Pond House Cafe, Elizabeth Park, West Hartford, CT
Charlotte Hungerford Hospital, Torrington, CT
2008
Piccolo Arancio, Farmington, CT
Peppercorn Grill, Hartford, CT
Mill House Gallery, Chester, CT
Duncaster's Caleb Hitchcock Health Center, Bloomfield, CT
Prosser Public Library, Bloomfield, CT
2007
McClean Home, Simsbury, CT
Roaring Brook Nature Center, Canton, CT
Canton Public Library, Canton, CT
Pasiflora Tea House, New Hartford, CT
2006
East Granby Public Library, East Granby, CT
Lutz Children’s Museum, Manchester, CT
Jerram Winery, New Hartford, CT
Previous Juried Shows
2012
East Granby Public Library, East Granby, CT
2011
2 comments:
Great painting, I like how the finished product looks like. Nice details on the owl as well...By the way, if you have or haven't known I have this painting blog, you might want to check it out if you have time. Thanks!
Nice Sharon! Sure brings me right back to the night we found this youngster. We were at about 3,500 ft elevation on the side of Mt. Jefferson in the White Mountains of NH studying Bicknell's Thrush when this young owl showed up. You really bring this to life! Thanks. Kent
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