C.
Sharp
Artist, Web Designer, Musician, Producer
“In
Sharp’s hands watercolor is freely used and bold
color fields appear to melt from the paper…”
“Sharp’s use of oils is bold and emotive. The
paintings have an inner glow that’s sensual and
hypnotic..."
That’s what art critics and gallery owners say
about Sharp’s work.
Chicago native, C. (Christine) Sharp moved to
Seattle in 1978 to complete her Master's Degree
in Nursing, teach at the University of Washington
and raise a family.
Sharp is a renaissance woman, having reinvented
herself several times. “My friends say I am like
a curious cat with many lives,” says Sharp. So
far she’s thrived as a nurse/family therapist,
college teacher/researcher, entrepreneur,
documentary writer/producer, CNN news
director/investigative reporter and now a
respected fine artist.
“While
some may see my choices as random and
disconnected there are interesting links,” says
Sharp. “I started out in the health and healing
arts and gradually moved into the literary/visual
arts . I’ve never been afraid to learn something
new and seek out the best teachers to show me the
way!”
Along the way, Sharp’s picked up some of the
nation’s top awards for her writing and
directing. In 1990 Sharp won the coveted
Peabody Award and the Gold Medal
in the New York Film Festival for her documentary
on unsafe trucking practices that aired on
MacNeil Lehrer NewsHour.
After sharing the Peabody stage with luminaries
like Ted Koppel, CNN’s Boys from Bagdad, Ken
Burns and David Lynch, Sharp was recruited by CNN
to pioneer the first Northwest News Desk. She
investigated/directed news coverage of all the
major stories of the 90’s...from Clinton, Gore,
Dylan, Santana, and the Queen… to Harding,
Simpson, Lewinsky and Unabomber. Sharp told the
world the news of the day through her unique
lense.
Following a brush with death from a misdiagnosed
genetic blood clotting disorder, Sharp put down
pen and camera and picked up the brush.
Sharp is artist,website designer, regular
contributor to
ARTIST MAGAZINE
and founder of the annual Kirkland Artist Studio
Tour, “I always loved to draw and paint but
thought I’d wait until I was in the rocking chair
to get serious about art. I’m so glad I started a
bit earlier to pursue this path. No one knows how
much time they have here!” says Sharp.
Sharp lives and paints in her treehouse studio in
Kirkland above Denny Park with her talented
husband and marketing maverick, David and two
extraordinary daughters, Tara and Erica.
Now established as an accomplished artist, Sharp
is represented by numerous art galleries and her
work hangs in private and corporate collections.
P.S. On a nice day you might catch Sharp
painting around the Kirkland waterfront or on a
nice evening playing electric blues guitar at
Parklane Gallery in Kirkland! Check out her
plaque in Kirkland’s Plaza of Champions. Visit
her studio by appointment or during the annual
Kirkland Artists’ Studio Tour over Mother’s Day
Weekend.Call:206.949.8357.