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Sharon Leichsenring doesn't just
paint murals on the wall. Seeing one of her
completed projects, the viewer is part of a total
illusion. "There's a sense of wonder having an artist
create that special world for you in your own home, that
is truly yours." says Sharon. "It's more than
finding the correct palette and reference materials -
which are important - but, the core of the successful
design is being able to take your client's wish and
translate it into that emotional response which they are
seeking. A well-designed mural or vignette should
be able to evoke that response every time it's viewed.
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Once the elements for a project have been chosen,
the drawings begin. Sharon's clients find it amazingly
easy to comprehend what she has in mind because she makes it a
simple process for them. Once rough thumbnails have been agreed
to deliver the concept, Sharon creates a miniature of the area
she will be painting. An artist's colored rendering is called a
"maquette". Sharon takes that step further and executes it
either as a diorama if multiple walls are involved or she works
on enlarged copies of photos of the actual room so that it can
be viewed in its total environment, with furniture and window
treatments. "There are absolutely no mysteries about the
outcome of my work. All the details have been worked out before
any paint is mixed." Sharon's portfolio includes several
examples of the finished drawings, followed by photos of the
completed job.
Sharon says" I studied at the Paier School of Art, formerly the
Whitney School, in New Haven, Connecticut. My background gave me
the best of two worlds to develop the techniques I use. Formal
training as both a fine artist and graphics designer is combined
with razor sharp execution honed from years of experience as a
commercial hand-lettering artist." As a decorative artist,
Sharon's portfolio only opens with murals. She offers a wide
array of glazed and textured finishes, including several
breathtaking creations of mica-infused plaster. Her stenciling
techniques include traditional as well as dimensional work.
Cloudscapes range from simple and whimsical used for nurseries
and perhaps a laundry room, quiet and airy to recall that
perfect morning sky, to billowy and dramatic as the mood may
dictate. She also offers faux marble and faux bois
(wood-graining).
Sharon is a member of the National Society of Mural Painters and
the Stencil Artisans League. She is a nationally award winning
artist, having garnered the grand prize in the decorative
painting division of a competition sponsored by American
Painting Contractors in 2004. She has also been a participant
since 2003 in The Salon, an international by-invitation-only
gathering of artists. These conferences have brought Sharon to
Bruges Belgium and Oslo, Norway as well as a recent gathering in
the States in Philadelphia.
Sharon credits her own teaching as a huge contribution to her
personal development as an artist. The responsibility of being
an effective teacher forces one to go beyond our innate and
self-taught abilities. As a teacher, one must learn to
crystallize each idea and be able to break it down to simple and
understood theories. ". I completely understand a student's
desire for a great-looking sample, but it is far more important
to know the how and why of painting something rather than simply
copying a sample... Success for me at the end of a class is
knowing I have imparted the tools the students will take to
create their own masterpieces. As a professional, this part of
the journey continues to add new approaches and techniques to my
own portfolio.
Sharon's work can be found in residences throughout Fairfield,
New Haven and Litchfield counties in Connecticut, as well as
Westchester County in New York.
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Copyright © 2007
Leichsenring Studios , Trumbull, CT |
(203) 452-7710
LeichsenringStudios@charter.net |
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