Sharon House Acrylic Print
by Sharon Mick
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Sharon House acrylic print by Sharon Mick. Bring your artwork to life with the stylish lines and added depth of an acrylic print. Your image gets printed directly onto the back of a 1/4" thick sheet of clear acrylic. The high gloss of the acrylic sheet complements the rich colors of any image to produce stunning results. Two different mounting options are available, see below.
Design Details
The Sharon House has been closed for a long time. Prior to it being a restraurant it was The Bank of California, Virginia City Branch. In Mark... more
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Artist's Description
The Sharon House has been closed for a long time. Prior to it being a restraurant it was The Bank of California, Virginia City Branch. In Mark Twain's: His Life in Virginia City, Nevada. It states ...Sharon was hired by William Ralston to manage the Virginia City Branch. Currently the building is used by the Ponderosa Saloon. This watercolor painting is of the Sharon House located in Virginia City, Nevada.
St. Mary in the Mountains Catholic Church can be seen in the background. This church was built during the late 1800s and literally pierces the sky with majestic spires. Parishioners enter through three arched doorways and rose-colored windows shed a heavenly light throughout the services. The solid-cast silver bell can be heard throughout the little town announcing the beginning of Mass. The splendid Gothic altar is a masterpiece of craftsmanship. Whatever religion you may be, you will appreciate the beauty in this house of God. (This statement found on Yahoo).
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About Sharon Mick
My favorite medium is anything I choose to use that day. Lately that has been oil. It has a rich velvety texture and glides over the canvas. I also like to use transparent watercolors because they glow with luminescence and allows for the light I see in life to be captured on paper. I started drawing as a teenager. You may recall those art advertisements that were in the guise of a contest. Draw this dog and submit it to our panel of artists and see if you qualify. Of course, every submission was a winner if you could afford the huge price tag to enroll in their correspondence school. Well, my family couldn't afford it so my effort to be an artist was put on the shelf, but not my desire. In the 80's my husband and I had a...
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