Sharon Freeman Art Collections
Shop for artwork from Sharon Freeman based on themed collections. Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
Artwork by Sharon Freeman
Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
Magic River with Falls by Sharon Freeman
River Through the Forest, Landscape Watercolor by Sharon Freeman
Columbia River with Clouds by Sharon Freeman
Blue Glacial River with Cliffs by Sharon Freeman
Columbia River Cloudy Sky by Sharon Freeman
Swirling Clouds over Torres Del Paine Chile by Sharon Freeman
Morning Sun on Kenai Lake by Sharon Freeman
Dawn Breaks over Twentymile River by Sharon Freeman
Stormy Sky over Turnagain Arm by Sharon Freeman
Cloudy Sky with Green Hills by Sharon Freeman
Glacier Creek Fireweed and Mountains by Sharon Freeman
Glacier Valley Morning Sky by Sharon Freeman
Glacier Creek Summer Evening by Sharon Freeman
Turnagain Pass Mountain View by Sharon Freeman
Kenai Lake Early Morning Spring by Sharon Freeman
Thompson Pass Vista by Sharon Freeman
Alaska Mountain Reflections by Sharon Freeman
Early Morning Shadows Turnagain Arm by Sharon Freeman
Denali Viewpoint by Sharon Freeman
Kenai Lake Reflections by Sharon Freeman
Inlet View from Glacier Creek by Sharon Freeman
Tern Lake by Sharon Freeman
Turnagain Arm Alaska view 1 by Sharon Freeman
Trail Lake Alaska, Early Spring by Sharon Freeman
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About Sharon Freeman
Web Site: www.pnwwatercolors.com or GOOGLE: pacific northwest watercolors
Sharon is a member of the Northwest Watercolor Society and a juried member of the Southwest Washington Watercolor Society. Her watercolors have won awards in National and local competitions. Sharon’s paintings hang in public buildings in Washington State as well as hotels in Alaska. An article featuring Sharon’s watercolor techniques was published in the Artists’ Magazine, October 2000 issue. See many more of Sharon's paintings on her website.
“Watercolor is a means for me to celebrate nature. Trees, flowers, and water are a few elements that capture my imagination. I look for unique patterns within small areas of nature and try to emphasize them. The painting generally begins with several photographs taken in early morning sunlight. I am most successful when I have sunlight to help me define shapes, shadows and translucent color. For me, watercolor is all about light and translucent color, accented with rich, deep shadows. The intent is to achieve a glow with watercolor by using complementary colors, glazing (layering one color over another), and sharp value contrasts.”
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