About The Artist
My desire to create comes from a deep longing to participate as the fully alive co-
creators we were all designed to be. Bringing order out of chaos, showing light & beauty raises
our gaze from the sometimes dark and harsh world we live in. This beauty has the power to give
hope and joy.
When painting koi, geisha & flowers, I use pure transparent watercolors to let the light of
the paper shine through, adding a luminous affect. I’m also drawn to the dramatic high contrast
in my acrylic landscape paintings, with layers of glazing for depth. As I walk and take photos for
reference, I am searching for the hidden beauty in our everyday lives.
Recently I have added loose still life paintings using oil paints to my artistic expression.
The most ordinary pieces of fruit and dish-ware takes on it’s own charm in this method of
painting.
I live each day hunting for that mysterious beauty and work to find ways to add to the
beauty of creation. As you look at my artwork, my hope is that you find yourself invited to enter
this beauty and feel the joy of moments filled with light, color and a sense of awe for the gift of
this world and our Creator.
Teresa J Sharp
I grew up in a small town in the San Joaquin Valley, where I learned to see the beauty in the daily elements of life: food, farmland, wildflowers and occasional sunsets on the Central Coast. I took a few drawing and oil painting courses at a community college before getting married and pouring my creative energy into home-making, mothering, ministry and hospitality. Adult life in Southern California, the Hill Country of Texas, and the Bay Area of California filled my mind with scenes and images I longed to paint.
Private watercolor classes for our daughter’s home-schooling reignited my own desire to learn and practice. There were spurts of online tutorials and classes sprinkled throughout those years. When our youngest child reached the teen years, I challenged myself to work and develop my latent artistic interest. One of the first big steps toward that end was a life changing Art Retreat in France in 2010. I also spent time that year participating in a group class at the Morgan Hill, California Cultural & Senior Center. I later took a Color and a Basic Drawing class at Evergreen Community College in San Jose, California.
After 20 years of living in Morgan Hill CA, we moved to Yokohama, Japan for a temporary work assignment for my husband’s career. During the 4 years there, I joined an art school that provided quality instruction & an artist community where I found friendship and support. The beauty and art culture in Japan continues to influence my work by inspiring vibrant watercolor koi and Geisha pieces. While in Yokohama, I had one Solo Exhibition and one Duet Exhibition where many of my pieces were sold.
After returning to the USA in 2016, we settled in Oakhurst, CA where I joined the Yosemite Western Artists Group (now Yosemite Sierra Artists) and participated in a several juried exhibitions over the years, occasionally receiving awards for my submissions. In 2019 I participated in my first Sierra Art Trails and joined an artist collective of 8 other women we call our Art Inspiration Group. We meet about once a month to encourage, challenge and share our artist journey within the context of the normal challenges of life.
In 2020-2021 I was a member of the Sierra Artists Gallery in Mariposa. I enter local exhibitions at various galleries 3-4 times a year. For updates on location of my work you can sign up for my email newsletter at https://teresajsharpart.com/email-newsletter Once or twice a year I am one of the featured Artists in the YSA section of Yosemite Gateway Art Center in Oakhurst, CA. I have also opened my home studio during the annual Sierra Art Trails for 4 years (2019, 2022, 2023 & 2024). Recently I was one of the Artists at the Art in the Garden at the Shinzen Friendship Garden in Fresno, CA.
You can see available and sold works on my website https://teresajsharpart.com/works
Oil Paint, Acrylic Paint, Watercolor
I am honored to be exhibiting at the Marin Art & Garden Center both weekends of the May 2025 Marin Open Studios event.
Studio Information
Marin Art & Garden Center
I will be at the Marin Art & Garden Center for the Marin Open Studios as an out of area Artist.
Contact Information
408-472-1234
Exhibitions & Press
Currently you can view some of my work at these Locations:
- 480 Lighthouse Gallery – 480 Lighthouse Ave Pacific Grove, CA 93950
- Phoebe’s Fine Art & Jewelry – 107 Capitola Ave Capitola, CA 95010
- Marin Community Foundation – 5 Hamilton Landing #200, Novato, CA 94949 (through May 2025)
- Yosemite Sierra Artists Gallery – 40879 CA-41 1I, Oakhurst, CA 93644
- Sierra Artists-Mariposa Gallery – 5031 CA-140, Mariposa, CA 95338
- Casto Oaks Fine Wine & Art – 5022 CA-140, Mariposa, CA 95338
- Cinnamon Roll Bakery & Cafe – 5009 5th St, Mariposa, CA 95338
2024, September 20: Mariposa Sierra Artists Open Exhibition & Competition
Sierra Artists Gallery, Mariposa, CA
“Sweet Pea Path” Watercolor – Watercolor category – 3rd Place
2024, March: Seasons YSA and Madera Arts Council Show Circle Gallery, Madera, CA
“Peaceful Pathway” Acrylic – Autumn category – 2nd Place
2024, June 8: Yosemite Sierra Artists 53rd Annual Show Yosemite Gateway Art Center
“Grace” Watercolor, Watercolor category – 1st Place
2023, June 11: Yosemite Sierra Artists 52nd Annual Show Yosemite Gateway Art Center
“Koi Pond at Kyoto Cafe” Watercolor, Watercolor category – 1st Place
2022, July 1: Celebrate Agriculture Show Circle Gallery, Madera, CA
“Shared Abundance” Mixed Media, Mixed Media category – 1st Place
2019, October 21: Sierra Artists 23rd Gold Rush Art Show & Sale Sierra Artists Gallery, Mariposa, CA “Still Dark in the Light” Charcoal, Overall – Best in Show
2017, April 23: Yosemite Western Artists Annual Show Gallery Row, Oakhurst, CA
“Let’s Play Fetch” Acrylic, Acrylic category – 1st Place
2017, April 23: Yosemite Western Artists Annual Show Gallery Row, Oakhurst, CA
“Lady of Nigeria” Pastel, Pastel category – Honorable Mention
2012, May: Evergreen College Student Exhibition Evergreen Community College, San Jose, CA
“French Rooster” Acrylic, Overall – Honorable Mention
I was interviewed by Staff Writer Kellie Flanagan for the Eastern Madera section of the Mariposa Gazette and you can read the full article by clicking the link below:
I was also interviewed on the Painterly Life Podcast by my friend Shannon Grissom. You can follow this link to the You-Tube video of that interview.
I have one piece hanging in this beautiful 480 Lighthouse Gallery in Pacific Grove, CA. You can read a recent article about the gallery by clicking the link below.