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Knitted Cap by Shari Nees
Took 2 days non stop for the computer to complete the Abstract creation I designed. The design itself took 2 months to create and has the knitted fabric texture/textile detail I enjoy creating. This creation looks like a Knitted Cap, hence its name. ... »
Ferns And Flowers by Shari Nees
Ferns and Flowers is designed by using Apo with my MA. Light, metallic with a lacy feel.Can see some more of the detail close up. Best seen big. »
Study Of Synchronicity 2 by Shari Nees
A Watercolor painting of an Icelandic Horse and rider. »
Bird Of Paradise by Shari Nees
Using my own mathematical algorithms with AP2.09 I come up with this fanciful work of Art. My DH thinks it looks a lot like a Peacock, I see Holiday time Ribbon candy and you know, I think we are both right. O) That is the wonderful thing about abstr... »
Widlandrouk by Shari Nees
Today my DH and I took a walk in our small but very beautiful woodlands on our old NW Oregon Farm. It was a cool morning with the clouds just coming over the hills in the distance. I love to be in the woods, one can hear the birds, the winds blowing ... »
Corsair And Flag by Shari Nees
On a American Flag Fetish. Am adding a Flag to my Military Aircraft paintings, for an interesting variation. Decided to add this as a print. »
Shari Nees
When did you first become interested in art? When I first could hold a pencil. Was always drawing something. Even when I started in school, my answers more often than not, would be drawn. What style of art do you use most? Realism Has your style changed from when you first began as an artist? Not really, has pretty... »
New Featured Member – Shari Nees aka inkandbrush
ShareEvery week I choose a new featured member for the sidbar of the magazine and network pages. Their image, bio link and a piece of their artwork remains up on the sidebar for one week. The choice is made on how much the member involves him/herself on the network. Posts made, comments on others... »





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