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Meet Artist Sharon Williams

Sharon blends acrylic, ink, paper, and found textures to build soulful, layered pieces. From intimate originals to large statement works, every artwork is an invitation to pause, look closer, and rediscover beauty in everyday moments.

A close-up photographic image of a single mixed-media artwork in progress on a pristine white drafting table. The piece features layered torn paper, translucent tissue, and smooth acrylic glazes in smoky greys, soft blush, and burnished copper accents. A precision metal ruler, neatly arranged pigment tubes, and a porcelain mixing tray with subtle color stains surround the artwork, all kept orderly and minimal. Soft studio lighting from above and slightly to the right creates refined highlights on the copper leaf and faint shadows along paper edges. Shot from a slightly elevated angle with shallow depth of field, the artwork’s central area is in sharp focus while the tools gently blur, evoking a sophisticated, contemplative creative process.
A refined, monochrome-toned studio corner of Studio Envisage, featuring a large easel holding an abstract mixed-media canvas with layered textures, gesso ridges, and delicate graphite marks in shades of ivory, slate, and soft charcoal. Nearby, flat files and a low shelf display stacked portfolios and rolled prints secured with linen ties. The floor is smooth concrete, and the walls are a muted dove grey. Natural diffused light filters in from a high side window, creating a serene glow and subtle gradations of light and shadow across the canvas surface. Photographic realism, captured from a three-quarter angle at eye level, with a balanced composition that conveys calm sophistication and a professional, gallery-style workspace.
A luxurious flat lay of limited-edition mixed-media prints from Studio Envisage arranged on a matte black background. Each print features intricate combinations of watercolor washes, digital overlays, and hand-applied metallic foil in rich, moody tones of midnight blue, soft copper, and bone white. The deckled edges of the fine art paper are prominently visible, with a discreet embossed studio logo in one corner. A minimalist brass magnifying glass and a pair of linen-covered archival boxes sit nearby. Side-lit with cool, controlled studio lighting, the metallic elements catch precise highlights while the background recedes into a velvety darkness. Photographic realism with a dramatic, high-end editorial feel, shot overhead with carefully controlled depth of field.

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An elegant packing and presentation scene for Studio Envisage prints, featuring a stack of fine art prints partially tucked into a custom heavyweight envelope made of textured, warm-grey cardstock. The envelope is sealed with a subtle embossed monogram and a thin strip of matte gold washi tape. Nearby rests a roll of soft white tissue paper, a refined black wax seal stamp, and a slim fountain pen. Soft afternoon window light enters from the right, casting gentle shadows and illuminating the paper fibers in exquisite detail. Photographic realism, shot from a slightly elevated angle with the main envelope placed on the rule of thirds, evoking a sophisticated, boutique unboxing experience.

Commission bespoke mixed-media pieces tailored to your space, story, color palette, and budget.

A polished event setup for a Studio Envisage exhibition, shown without people: a long, narrow table draped in crisp white linen holds carefully arranged catalogues featuring cover images of Sharon Williams’ mixed-media pieces. A pair of minimal matte-black clip-on lamps cast focused pools of warm light onto the catalogues, emphasizing their satin covers and rich color reproduction. Behind the table, a soft-focus background reveals large, framed artworks on a refined taupe wall. The lighting is a balanced mix of gallery spotlights and ambient warm illumination, creating a welcoming yet elevated atmosphere. Photographic realism, captured from a low, slightly oblique angle that leads the eye along the table toward the artworks, ideal for promoting event bookings.

Host intimate studio events, workshops, and private paint nights for teams, friends, or collectors.

Art Events

2025-06-01

Studio Envisage

Portland, OR

2025-06-08

Harbor Studio

Seattle, WA

2025-06-15

Garden Loft

Vancouver, BC

2025-06-22

Envisage Studio

Online

2025-07-06

Market Hall

Chicago, IL

2025-07-20

Lightbox Gallery

Hartford, CT

2025-06-29

Riverfront Gallery

Toronto, ON

2025-07-13

Warehouse Studio

Cleveland, OH

2025-07-27

Seaside Studio

Bangor, ME

Testimonials

Hope D.

Sharon’s layered textures and bold color choices transformed our living room; the piece feels deeply personal yet endlessly discoverable.

Hope D.

The mixed-media workshop was welcoming, inspiring, and fun; I left with new techniques and a finished piece I’m proud to display.

Hope D.

Our gallery opening featuring Sharon’s work drew record attendance; her storytelling during the artist talk captivated every guest.

Hope D.

I love that Sharon happily collaborated on framing and placement, ensuring the artwork truly sings in our home.

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