Sharon Bass was born in Jacksonville, FL and raised all
around the world. She has had a passion for drawing since childhood. As a young girl she would spend hours sketching, but
because of her family’s constant traveling, she was never able to take art lessons. In later years, although she pursued
careers as a wife and mother and spent 30 years in the military, she never lost her dream to be an artist.
In 1991, after returning from the first Persian Gulf War, she promised herself
that she would learn to oil paint. She spent a couple of years teaching herself out of books, but then the demands of a military
career again interrupted her time to spend on artwork.
Her
art “education” goes back to mid 2004 when, after she retired, it was suggested that she take an oil painting
class at the local community center. It didn’t take her long to rediscover her love of art. Her first medium
was oil, but she later started to experiment with pastels in her weekly art classes with teacher Peggy Harmon. This introduction
turned into a love of this medium. She now enjoys working in both oil and pastels.
In every new work she strives to see improvement and to perfect her skill in capturing the realism
of both mediums.
Sharon is a member of the
South Mississippi Art Association, the Meridian Museum of Art Artists' Club and the Alabama Pastel Society.
Sharon currently resides in York, AL with her husband and four Yorkshire Terriers. Since retiring, Sharon has added a studio
in her back yard where she loves to work on her stained glass windows or to sit at her easel and paint.
Sharon
has artwork hanging in private homes in Alabama, Tennessee and Florida.