17Prince George's Arts and Humanities Council https://www.pgahc.orginfo@pgahc.org(301) 772-8943
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Sharon is a fine artist who lives and works in Prince Georges County Maryland. Sharon paints using acrylic on any surface and her favorite theme is flowers in abstract.
"Flowers give me the opportunity to share color and form and lends itself to mood in a delightful way"
Sharon has exhibited in the UK, Trinidad, The Bahamas and Jamaica. She has also exhibited nationally in Washington DC, Hagerstown MD, New York City and Los Angeles.
I am an independent Artist who really needs support to realize projects that are aimed at educating and entertaining people of all works of life and age.

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