GREENWICH, CONN.- The
C. Parker Gallery in Greenwich, Connecticut presents the East Coast premiere of Sharon Stones paintings with the new exhibition Sharon Stone: Welcome To My Garden. The gallery show has been extended for an additional month until January 15th, featuring some new paintings not previously exhibited. Jerry Saltz will present an artist talk with Sharon Stone on Dec. 14th at the 92nd Street Y in New York ‒ tickets at
www.92ny.org/event/sharon-stone-and-jerry-saltz. We are honored to present the highly anticipated East Coast debut of Sharon Stones powerful art, for our Gallerys tenth anniversary season, says Tiffany Benincasa, C. Parker Gallerys owner and curator. This new exhibition offers a never-before-seen panorama into Sharon Stones creative prowess. The gallery is located just a 40-minute train ride from New York City. The artist invites viewers on a journey through the vibrant landscapes of her imagination, reflecting her inner world. A testament to Sharon Stones profound talents, adds Benincasa.
– Left-to-right: Tiffany Benincasa, the owner/curator of C. Parker Gallery, with Sharon Stone.
Amelia, by Sharon Stone (diptych, acrylic on canvas).
I created these works to understand the essence of pure creativity that comes from heartfelt truth, to let go of the noise, the judgements, and the pollution of our societal pulls, says Sharon Stone. Her immense talents and acute powers of observation blossomed onto the painted medium. Stones ability to observe and interpret human behavior, and her capacity to turn human frailties into sources of strength, shine through in ways that are combative, conquering, and victorious. Her connection to nature is always visually present. Color becomes a wavelength for me, says Stone. Being a colorist moves the directions of my paintings. Color speaks to me. The gallery show features 19 paintings by Stone, and is the first time her artworks are exhibited outside of Los Angeles. Her art is praised by collectors and art world luminaries, including
Jerry Saltz (Senior Art Critic for New York Magazine and winner of the Pulitzer Prize for Criticism).
Sharon Stone at the C. Parker Gallery.
A State of Affairs, by Sharon Stone (triptych, acrylic on canvas).
Stone has been painting her entire life. In her early years, her Aunt Vonne had a Masters degree in painting and would create murals across the walls of the home where she lived as a child. Stone studied painting in college, and her artmaking became her laser-focus during the pandemic when she entered a new creative portal. This period of planetary crisis transported Stone to open up new artistic channels, transferring her lifelong creative instincts onto the canvas. Since then, she paints every day, four to 17 hours per day. Stone is internationally recognized as a global cultural leader, her many honors include: the
Women Making History Award from the National Womens History Museum;
the Einstein Spirit of Achievement Award; the
Nobel Peace Summit Award Laureate; the Golden Globe Award; a Primetime Emmy Award; an Academy Award Nomination; she was named a Commander of the Order of Arts and Letters in France; the
2023 Courage Award; the
Harvard Humanitarian Award; and the
Human Rights Campaign Humanitarian Award, among her many accolades.
Giverny, by Sharon Stone. From the collection of Sue and Michael Bodson (acrylic on
canvas).
Sharon Stone at the C. Parker Gallery.
C. Parker Gallery is a full-service art gallery and consultancy celebrating its tenth year in Greenwich, Connecticut. Representing an extensive collection of works by traditional and contemporary artists, the Gallery is a recipient of the Best of Greenwich Award and Best of the Gold Coast Award. The gallerys inventory features more than 1,800 works from
over 70 artists representing original paintings, prints, sculpture, and collectibles.