One artist, two studios, coast to coast

By Suzanne Bach
For the Frontiersman
Published on Thursday, September 3, 2009 6:02 PM AKDT

Does anyone plan a trip to Arizona to paint the scenery and end up with a studio in Alaska?

How about starting out with a name like Sharen Ann Kramer, taking on a married name but keeping the AK as middle initials, only to find out you are moving to Alaska? Her name and her destination are now both AK and that seems to be A-OK with Sharen A K Harris, an East Coast painter, who is also now a Meadow Lakes artist.

Harris has lived in New England all of her life and the Boston accent is enough to convince anyone doubting.

‘Pioneer Peak,’ above, and ‘Strong. Proud and Ready,’ below, are both by Sharen A K Harris.

 In her art studio in Agawam, Mass., she often paints lily pads and Koi fish from a reflecting pool in her yard. Her studio there awaits her return in October, when she will visit the galleries that represent her and see her artist friends on the eastern shore. But for now, she lives on a lake, near Beverly Lake, in a cabin with a studio, with perhaps some fish, but definitely no Koi to paint.

Two years ago, Harris traveled to France on a painting trip and rented a house with some artist friends, shortly after her husband’s death. Lingering in Europe led her to an art workshop in Portugal for another 10 days before returning to New England. Still feeling the urge to travel, her next painting trip was to Arizona to beautiful Monument Valley, near the Utah border where she had visited 20 years ago with her husband. This time she met a charming photographer from Alaska who invited her up for a visit.

“Once I saw the mountains, it was an endless painting dish,” as in, “such a tremendous inspiration.” The more she visited her photographer friend and her mountains the more she knew she had to have a studio in Alaska, as well as one in Massachusetts. She found an artist family here when doing a demo for the Valley Arts Alliance at the Meta Rose Square Make-a-Scene event in ’08. She says she likes “having the best of both worlds (with a studio on both coasts) and feels very fortunate to have this situation.”

As part of the Valley Second Saturday, she will have her first Alaska solo show titled “Local Color” at Mad Matters on the Old Glenn in Palmer. The opening is Sept. 12, from 6 to 8 p.m., and will reveal how many Alaska mountains have influenced her art, and perhaps we will meet this charming photographer friend. The event is open to the public, with music and refreshments. Harris has done her share of large art, painting murals in museums back east, and is a certified decorative painter with tromp l’oiel skills. Now she says she prefers to work at a manageable size of 24-by-36 inches (quite large to most artists) and paints in oil on canvas using a palette knife, as she continues to be inspired by Alaska scenery. So if the name AK fits, why not paint it?

Suzanne Bach is a Valley artist and teaches at Mat-Su College.

Comments

10 comment(s)

    judith sharpe-levy wrote on Sep 12, 2009 8:13 PM:

    " when reading this article by Suzanne Bach I truly feel that the arts in MatSu Valley is taking off and growing wonderfully due to the continuous help of people like Suzanne. Makes me want to come back and be there for this opening of yet another artist falling in love with Alaska. thanks Suzanne "

    Jerry Adams wrote on Sep 10, 2009 10:37 AM:

    " After a 2 month visit in Alaska, I reminisce by reading all I can, and the Froniter is a favorite. Art and the artist are a great interest for me, and this article by Ms. Bach made me home sick for Alaska and the artists. "

    Greg Gusse wrote on Sep 7, 2009 9:22 PM:

    " Come see Sharen's great work at our gallery. Madd Matters Gallery 105 E Arctic Ave. in Palmer just off Alaska, We will have the opening Sept. 12th and the work will be available until October 8th. "

    Judy Vars wrote on Sep 5, 2009 8:47 AM:

    " Sharen AK Harris is a wonderful artist Alaska should be proud to have her talents painting the scenery. Thank you for sharing her story. "

    Pat Jones wrote on Sep 4, 2009 10:48 PM:

    " Thank You for this story!!! "

    Paula wrote on Sep 4, 2009 8:26 PM:

    " Wonderful story , it's great to hear of someone pursuing their dream ! "

    Kimberly Bustillos wrote on Sep 4, 2009 6:34 PM:

    " I had no idea Sharen's middle initials where actually her the letters from her maiden name. I just thought she really liked Alaska : ) Kind of funny she went to Monument valley then Alaska. I moved to Alaska from the Utah/ Arizona strip. Must be something in the air down there. "

    Belinda Jewell wrote on Sep 4, 2009 1:49 PM:

    " The story was wonderful...when reading it you can actually experience seeing the wonderful and beautiful sights. Very well written. Thank you. "

    Jo - Wisconsin wrote on Sep 4, 2009 10:46 AM:

    " I live in Alaska through my Aunt Suzi..the author of this story. She has opened my eyes to the wonders and the beauty of the last untamed frontier. Keep it up...I love reading the stories of the artists and the country that inspires them. "

    danb wrote on Sep 3, 2009 7:19 PM:

    " Having owned a home in the Red Rocks country at one time, I can appreciate those super views. I've never been able to visit Alaska, but my father did, and he fell in love with the beautiful mountains.

    This artwork looks great. To be so lucky to have studios on both coasts of the US.Wish I could see the show. "

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