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Common Ground Community Garden

June 19th, 2010
Summer II by Sharen Chatterton

Summer II by Sharen Chatterton

Our city is in the planning stages of a community garden, called Common Ground. I am so excited about the ability to have a larger garden plot than we have in our small side yard. This community garden will provide the opportunity for people to participate in a venue that will not only allow them to grow some fresh vegetables, yum, but to educate folks about organic gardening, beneficial and harmful insects, plant diseases and organic controls, as well as getting kids involved in gardening and becoming better stewards of our earth. We are, as I said, in the planning stage, but I am so excited to be getting in on the ground floor of what promises to be a wonderful adventure. There has also been talk of an art component to the garden, which would allow me the opportunity to do some of my work in a format that could withstand the Texas weather; providing vibrant colors in the Common Ground Garden all year long. Can’t wait to see the end product. The city is planning to break ground in October and be ready for spring plantings. I’ll keep you up to date on the progress.

Still Hanging at the Gallery at Texas Discovery Gardens

June 9th, 2010
Invitation to the Gallery

Invitation to the Gallery

I just received a copy of a very nice review of my acrylic work hanging at the Texas Discovery Gardens, I thought I would share it with you.

It’s a piece written on the nbcdfw.com web page:

“Puppets, petunias and photography get real this Tuesday”

By ANDY YOUNG

POST MODERN PANSY’S: When you step into the gallery to view the work of local artist and gardener Sharen Chatterton, you can almost smell the roses and feel the butterfly wings glide across your cheek, but that wing is only a tear; a tear that strikes you straight in the heart when it rolls off your cheek after viewing these acrylic wonderworks at the Texas Discovery Gardens at Fair Park. From the artist statement: “Two of my favorite things are gardening and creating art. I love the colors, the smells, and the peace and solitude that my time spent in the garden and in front of a canvas brings to me. I endeavor to express my love of nature in each of my pieces. I try to capture the beauty created by an undeniably talented God.” Plus it’s one of the last weeks to stroll the gardens before you remember that 100° weather doesn’t leave you smelling exactly like a rose.

http://www.nbcdfw.com/around-town/events/525-A-Simulacrum-to-Live-Your-Life-Through-94817409.html

Hope you get a chance to view my work at the Gallery at Texas Discovery Gardens and The Lancaster Theater in Grapevine.

Gallery at the Lancaster Theater in Grapevine

Gallery at the Lancaster Theater in Grapevine

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