Sharon Russell grew up
in the Pacific Northwest with 3 siblings, her lumberjack father,
andmother from New York City. She loved the green trees and grass
of the forests and the beautiful colorful flowers her sophisticated
mother planted around their house; and these images often show
up in her work. Sharon has also always been intrigued with the
beauty and mystery of the archetypal images of the feminine. As
a child, she felt an intense connection with the Virgin Mary and
loved to say prayers next to statues and pictures of her in church.
During the many rainy days in Oregon, her mother would keep her
occupied with endless supplies of paper, pencils and crayons which
Sharon used to design dresses for Snow White, Cinderella and other
storybook images. After graduating from Cal State Long Beach,
Sharon worked for about 10 years in the graphic design field in
Los Angeles, CA while painting and creating serigraphs. No longer
satisfied to just do beautiful images, she began to ask herself
“what is my message?”--with no immediate answer.
Eventually, Sharon went back to school to study Jungian and Transpersonal
Psychology and was a psychotherapist for 15 years, during which
time she participated in women’s groups, some of which had
themes of the goddess. Then one day in 1999, she began to be flooded
with images of the feminine that had an uplifting and inspiring
message. Some of them came in dreams, some during meditation,
and some while she sat with pencil and paper.
Sharon has lived in Ojai, CA since 1984 and continues to create
her storybook-mythological watercolor images. Her images can be
bought in card form or framed prints.
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