An afternoon in an artist’s studio… Color wheels on the wall; gouache tubes; watercolors; a glass jar with brushes drying; and a sketchbook full of inspirational pieces. All the materials are spread out on a fluorescent-pink-and-red-patterned cloth. Which medium will the artist use? What is the muse today? Painted by Sharon Nullmeyer and inspired by her own studio in Woodstock; New York. Sharon Nullmeyer; aka Nullsie; lives in New York with her boyfriend and their pups Villa and Larry Gandolf Jr. Originally from Southern California; she enjoys exchanging flip flops for socks and snow boots in the winter. Sharon paints every day in watercolor or gouache. She loves museums; old houses; art classes; country roads; flowers; books; podcasts and music; antique tins and silly t-shirts; all of which have influenced her work. She starts each morning very early with a dog walk; followed by a giant coffee working at her favorite red desk.
From bits and pieces; Inspiration Jumpstarts the imagination. The studio itself is art: It’s here you glimpse an artist’s heart.