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Sharon Kyle is an American multidisciplinary artist working in assemblage, mixed media, encaustic, painting, works on paper, and sculpture. Sharon Kyle often incorporates in her work found “ordinary” objects of metal, wire, brass shells, wood, paper, burlap fabric, cardboard, boxes, & found objects
 
 

Find beauty in the ordinary.

Art Collection Curation & Consultation

In-home art organizing & moving things around got you feeling overwhelmed?

Let me help you reorganize your artwork—perhaps hang it differently or simply move a few things around to create a more cohesive feeling.  No need to buy all new furniture…sometimes just moving a few pieces around in a different way and rehanging your existing artwork can make a huge difference.  This can be fun and give you just the interior face-lift you need.  An inexpensive way to have a “new home” within a few hours.

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Commissions & Site Specific

Do you have a wall, or a room, or an unusual space you are struggling with how to work with? 

Allow me to work with you to create the perfect piece of art for that space…something that also ties in your other design elements and speaks to the site-specific space.  It’s easy and affordable to tie it all together or to create artwork that works together with your environment.  

 
 

Things Remembered Commission Pieces

Ever wondered what to do with all those photos you’ve been saving, old costume jewelry passed down from your mother, those small toys from your children’s youth, or even that special piece of clothing you’ve saved for years or any number of memorable things you have stored away?

Let me work with your collectibles and found objects. Those things you just can’t throw away but have been saving for years….deserve to be made into art.  Let me work with you to preserve them in a way you’ll be proud to display them or pass them down to the next generation.  It’s fun and you’ll be surprised by the results.

 
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Sharon’s work is best described as, artful discovery. Her pieces often pose the question, “What does the randomness of nature tell us about life itself?” Viewers come to recognize that within a gnarled, twisted section of a fallen tree limb, lies resilience and graceful beauty, providing a metaphor for human struggle and resilience.
— Cheri Haley Randolph, Exhibition Director, Spring Street Studio, Houston, TX, www.sawyeryards.com/art

Sharon uses the unrefined edges of our world to create deeply textured contemplative statements. The rawness and energy of her work completely transform spaces.
— Kristy Darnell Battani, Artist and Friend, www.kristybattani.com

From large-scale installations to more intimate works, Sharon Kyle creates assured and fully realized work that continuously engages me. Utilizing unconventional materials, such as asphalt, metal wire and concrete, Kyle’s singular work is transformative, both in this artist’s assured and elegant compositions, and in the profound response by viewer.
— Phillip M. Bewley, Curator/Gallerist, Fine Art Advisor, www.dzinegallery.com

I’ve been in love with Sharon’s work from the first moment I saw it. Her playful yet serious use of found objects makes you want to get up close and unravel their mystery—sometimes unexpected and bizarre, yet somehow familiar. Something common, or not-so-common, always used in a fabulous way. She is supremely talented in using materials—whether asphalt, wire, concrete, encaustic, metal or wood—to create bold and stunning works of art.
— Courtney Norris, Curator, Owner of Curated State, Curated-state-5.myshopify.com

Sharon’s work incorporates the sometimes discarded materials found in random places and brings them back to life by representing life’s wonderful challenges and constant movements. She’s mastered the art of beautifully telling the story of becoming...of what’s past and what’s to come. Raw and unapologetic, her art invokes deep internal thought and reflection while it dances across the eye, allowing the viewer to see something new each time her art is admired.
— Lisha Maxey, Realtor, www.har.com/lisha-maxey/agent_lmaxey

When Sharon first came to visit my studio to have some of her artworks photographed I was astounded. Her art is not only intricate, and creative, but also carries a deeper message. Sharon is able to create a meaningful story with each and every piece.
— Bogdan Mihai, Fine Art Photographer, www.bogdanfotoart.com/about-me

The first thing I noticed when arriving at her studio was how the place evoked in me an emotion that completely supported the tone, texture, and eclectic uniqueness of the pieces she creates. Sharon has a knack for repurposing some of life’s most basic objects that are so familiar to us into truly unique works of art.
— Anna Grove, Photographer, www.annagrovephotography.com/meet-anna