Passages – Sharron Schoenfeld

This painting captures a small boat long beached along the south shoreline of East Trout Lake, resting quietly beneath the light filtering through boreal pines. Once shaped by water and movement, it now sits in stillness — weathered and absorbed into the landscape around it.
This piece reflects on Passages — of seasons shifting, of time leaving its mark, of what remains after movement has ceased.

The Inside Story – Sharron Schoenfeld

I find myself chasing the impressionist’s dream: to capture not the perfect detail, but the fleeting emotion of a moment, the way a warm afternoon light plays off a window or the glow of a flower petal catches the eye.

Exploring Connections ~ Sharron Schoenfeld

The definition of tribe is a group of persons having a common character, occupation, or interest. Everyone needs somewhere to fit in. Whether your tribe is large and mainstream, or small and niche, it feels good to find a space to connect with others. I am fortunate to have this connection in my family and with my art groups.

The Inside Story ~ Sharron Schoenfeld

I do not restrict myself to any one subject, colour palette or painting technique.  Abstract, realist, mixed media, urban settings, northern lake scenery, prairie grasslands and still life all interest me.  I like to switch back and forth as inspiration comes.  When I see a subject that inspires me like the quietness of landscapes or the charmContinue reading “The Inside Story ~ Sharron Schoenfeld”