An Artist's Instinct: Exhibition of Sharon Stone's art 'Welcome to My Garden' extended till February 20
Greenwich, Connecticut (Release): The C Parker Gallery in Greenwich, Connecticut has extended an exhibition of Sharon Stone's paintings, entitled 'Sharon Stone: Welcome To My Garden'. The show will now run till February 20. The gallery show features 19 paintings by Stone, and is the first time her artworks are exhibited outside of Los Angeles.
“I created these works to understand the essence of pure creativity that comes from heartfelt truth, to let go of the noise, the judgements, and the pollution of our societal pulls,” says Stone.
Jerry Saltz, Senior Art Critic for 'New York Magazine', recently selected Sharon Stone for his artist talk at Vulture Fest in Los Angeles, and at his artist talk at the 92nd Street Y in New York.
“We are honored to present the highly anticipated East Coast debut of Sharon Stone’s powerful art, for our tenth anniversary season,” said Tiffany Benincasa, the owner and curator of the C Parker Gallery.
“This new exhibition offers a never-before-seen panorama into Sharon Stone’s creative prowess. The artist invites viewers on a journey through the vibrant landscapes of her imagination, reflecting her inner world. A testament to Stone’s profound talents,” adds Benincasa.
Sharon Stone's connection to nature is always visually present. “Color becomes a wavelength for me,” said Stone. “Being a colorist moves the directions of my paintings. Color speaks to me.”
Stone has been painting her entire life. In her early years, her Aunt Vonne had a Master’s degree in painting and would create murals across the walls of the home where she lived as a child. She studied painting in college, and her artmaking became her laser-focus during the pandemic when she entered a new creative portal. This period of planetary crisis transported Stone to open up new artistic channels, transferring her lifelong creative instincts onto the canvas. Since then, she paints every day, four to 17 hours per day.