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Sharon Sutton Art

American, b. 1941
Sharon Egretta Sutton, is an American architect, educator, visual artist, and author. Her work is focused on community-based participatory research and design. She is a professor emerita at the University of Washington The usual thing in a painting or print that is usually stable is the frame, but in this case it shifts and slips like dislodged masonry. The distortion of the ovals that turn to circles as one moves to left or right before her lithograph, the gold reflected surfaces and shifting frame, the concave backgrounds and flat patterned discs all reconfirm the instability and insecurity of the perception of material objects, the illusion of light and movement. In this regard, it is a spiritual painting, declaring the reality of intangibles and the omnipresence of energy and light. Sharon Sutton is a renowned researcher, author, artist and lecturer. Her fine art has been exhibited and collected by galleries, museums, businesses and universities across America. She was inducted into Michigan's Women's Hall of Fame of Life Achievements
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Time In A Most Tantalizing Space 1981 Signed Limited Edition Screen Print
Time In A Most Tantalizing Space 1981 Signed Limited Edition Screen Print

Time In A Most Tantalizing Space 1981 Signed Limited Edition Screen Print

By Sharon Sutton

Located in Rochester Hills, MI

Sharon Sutton Time In A Most Tantalizing Space - 1981 Print - Silkscreen print on Somerset Paper paper size 29.5'' x 29.5'' inches image size 24" x 24" inches Edition: Signed, title...

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1980s Abstract Sharon Sutton Art

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Screen

A Symphony for Pink Candy 1981 Limited Edition Screen Print
A Symphony for Pink Candy 1981 Limited Edition Screen Print

A Symphony for Pink Candy 1981 Limited Edition Screen Print

By Sharon Sutton

Located in Rochester Hills, MI

Sharon Sutton A Symphony for Pink Candy 1981 Print - Screen print on Somerset Paper paper size 29.5'' x 29.5'' inches image size 24" x 24" inches Edition: Signed, titled and numbere...

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1980s Sharon Sutton Art

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Screen

Streets Paved in Moonlight and Candlelit Cafes 1980 Lithograph
Streets Paved in Moonlight and Candlelit Cafes 1980 Lithograph

Streets Paved in Moonlight and Candlelit Cafes 1980 Lithograph

By Sharon Sutton

Located in Rochester Hills, MI

Sharon Sutton A Symphony for Pink Candy 1981 Print - Screen print on Somerset Paper paper size 28.5'' x 20.5'' inches Edition: Signed, titled and numbered in pencil 61/150 Sharon E...

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1980s Sharon Sutton Art

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Lithograph

SILK STOCKINGS, CANDLELIT CAFES Signed Lithograph, Geometric Abstract Pattern
SILK STOCKINGS, CANDLELIT CAFES Signed Lithograph, Geometric Abstract Pattern

SILK STOCKINGS, CANDLELIT CAFES Signed Lithograph, Geometric Abstract Pattern

By Sharon Sutton

Located in Union City, NJ

Silk Stockings and Candlelit Cafes, is an original hand drawn lithograph by Sharon E. Sutton printed using hand lithography techniques on archival paper 100% acid free. An architectu...

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1980s Abstract Geometric Sharon Sutton Art

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I am Here in The World
I am Here in The World

I am Here in The World

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Located in Hollywood, FL

Artist: Sharon Sutton Title: I am Here in The World Medium: Screenprint Signed: Hand Signed Edition: From the edition of 200 Measurements: 29" x 29" ...

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I Am Here In The World  1981 Signed Limited Edition Screen Print
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I Am Here In The World 1981 Signed Limited Edition Screen Print

By Sharon Sutton

Located in Rochester Hills, MI

Sharon Sutton I Am Here In The World - 1981 Print - Silkscreen print on Somerset Paper paper size 29.5'' x 29.5'' inches Edition: Signed, titled and numbered in pencil 190/200 Sha...

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Time In A Most Tantalizing Space 1981 Signed Limited Edition Screen Print
Time In A Most Tantalizing Space 1981 Signed Limited Edition Screen Print

Time In A Most Tantalizing Space 1981 Signed Limited Edition Screen Print

By Sharon Sutton

Located in Rochester Hills, MI

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MODULATED PATHS INTO SUNDAY'S DESIRING Signed Etching, Geometric Lines, Circles
MODULATED PATHS INTO SUNDAY'S DESIRING Signed Etching, Geometric Lines, Circles

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Find a wide variety of authentic Sharon Sutton art available for sale on 1stDibs. You can also browse by medium to find art by Sharon Sutton in screen print, lithograph, etching and more. Much of the original work by this artist or collective was created during the 1980s and is mostly associated with the abstract style. Not every interior allows for large Sharon Sutton art, so small editions measuring 7 inches across are available. Customers who are interested in this artist might also find the work of Robert Squeri, Paul M. Levy, and Wyona Diskin. Sharon Sutton art prices can differ depending upon medium, time period and other attributes. On 1stDibs, the price for these items starts at $480 and tops out at $750, while the average work can sell for $575.

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