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Sherry Steele uses animals to portray the emotions that create the storm of the
human condition. She brings a unique style to the field of
wildlife artistry with her signature technique using permanent
inks. Working from sketches and studies done in the field, she
captures the essence of her subjects and presents them as if you
were there beside her. Because the animals spontaneously reveal
their emotions there is never a need to fabricate an
expression. Using her skills of observation and perception,
she delights in feeling their unguarded emotion and then sharing
it with all who will look into their eyes with her.

The
journey has been a long and circuitous one for someone whose
lifetime passions have been for wildlife and art. Born in
Tennessee at the foot of the Great Smoky Mountains, she spent
her childhood there hiking and camping. Then moving to Florida,
the secluded coves of the West Coast became her playground and
exploring their secrets began to fill the sketchbook in her
mind. Following college and years of moving with her family
across the United States, she finally settled in Washington,
D.C. where a new career enveloped her. Working as a
Professional Staff Member on the Merchant Marine and Fisheries
Committee for the House of Representatives continued to present
opportunities to travel and observe the wildlife she
loved.
But the dream of devoting her life to art never died, nor was it
to be denied. Boldly forgoing her previous careers, in
1994 the insatiable desire to depict wildlife as she sees it
became an uncompromising passion. Without formal art
training she took the unforgiving medium of pen and ink and made
it her own. Abstaining from the traditional approach
of using watercolor washes over black ink outlines, she mixes
her own shades of ink and builds layers of rich color. The
result creates a texture and depth that becomes almost
sculptural as she literally "paints with her pens".
Now
working from her studio in Austin, TX, she can finally let the
passion for her animals consume her as she creates them one by
one in her time-consuming process. Join her in the celebration
of their beauty.

Things Worth Mentioning:
- Featured Artist
- Texas Parks and Wildlife Expo - 2006
- "Wildlife Art Gallery" -
Featured Artist in The Outdoor Channel television series
- 2005
- University of Texas - Legends Lounge
installation - 2005
Sherry at the
"Legends Lounge" University of Texas - 2005
- The Alamo - Special Commission by the Daughters of the Republic
of Texas to benefit the Alamo - 2003
- Black Tie & Boots Inaugural Ball, Washington, D.C.
- 2001,
2005
- Cottonwood Art Festival,
Richardson, TX - 2000-2006
- The Official Texas State Arts and Crafts Fair
- 1998-2007
- Florida Wildlife and Western Expo - 2001-2002
- Wildlife Arts Festival,
Smithsonian's National Zoo - 1993-1999
- National Wildlife
Federation - One-person exhibits 1996 and 1997
- Southern MD Wildlife Festival
- 1994-1995
- National Wildlife Visitor's
Center -
One-person exhibit 1995
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