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Sharon Ross
Morning walk
Watercolour
'Morning walk' captures a moment of daily life, like a family walking through an old street in the morning light. I use watercolors to show the soft, warm glow of early morning and the gentle movement of people. My influences come from simple scenes and everyday stories. I focus on light and color to bring out feelings of peace and connection. My goal is to make viewers see beauty in ordinary moments and feel a sense of calm and nostalgia.
Size: 43 × 53 cm
$325
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About Sharon Ross
From Worcestershire, England, to Queensland, Australia, Sharon Ross's journey has been one of continuous exploration and creativity. After a fulfilling corporate career, Sharon discovered her true calling: watercolor painting, studying under Cees Sliedrecht and Thomas Schaller.
Her work has been featured in group exhibitions at the Ipswich Community Gallery and Dogwood Gallery, completing several commissions and recently winning the Contemporary and Abstract category at the 2025 Ipswich Show.
Inspired by her travels, nature's beauty, and the vibrancy of the urban world, Sharon's paintings often tell a story through an urban sketching lens.