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Sharman Horwood

Riondel, BC, Canada

I was born in 1949 in Bournemouth, England, but grew up in Canada. I've lived and taught in South Ko...

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Sharman Horwood

Joined In 2010

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About the artist

Sharman Horwood

Joined In 2010

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I was born in 1949 in Bournemouth, England, but grew up in Canada. I've lived and taught in South Korea from 1993 to 2014, where my interest in art developed.I am a Canadian writer/professor, and have lived in Seoul for the past twelve years. I come from a family of artists (both my mother and my sister are practising artists), although I personally never drew and painted until I came to Korea. My interests had always focused on the written word instead (I write science fiction and fantasy). But something about living in Korea's city culture stirred my creativity, and led me to try to paint in my spare time. These are some of the pictures I have done in my years here.I like the overlapping of the natural, both plant and animal, with some man-made products. (Solitude and the Siberian Iris are not part of this series of what I think of as natural montages.) Of course, the natural is far more beautiful than the human imitations, but there is something about the joining of the three that to me represents life and the spirit that animates it. In this way, I have sought to illuminate the meaning or structure that is life.

I have a Masters Degree in Literature (University of Regina, 1993).I participated in a group of three--one Phillipine, one Korean, and myself, Canadian--at a large art gallery here in Seoul, the Gwang Wha Rhang.I participated in a large exhibition of some very talented professional and amateur artists here in Seoul in June, 2008, called "In Place," a "fusion" art exhibit consisting of nine foreign and seven Korean artists. ,

I participated in a small art show in Riondel (Bob's Bar & Grill), selling one of my paintings (Lynx--Falling Snow) and will be participating in another exhibition in Nelson, B.C., this winter.

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