SHARON WILSON The Art of Bermudian artist Sharon Wilson speaks a universal language. It is the language of the human spirit. Through her pastels she explores and celebrates the best that is in each of us. Wilson is a figurative painter who has worked exclusively with Pastels for more than twenty years. The artist has recently added the medium of Encaustic painting, which will be exhibited for the first time at the New Heritage House Gallery, Church Street Completing graduate and undergraduate studies at Massachusetts College of Art in Boston, Ms Wilson is a painter, an art educator and an illustrator of children’s books. Recent Solo Exhibitions: 2002: Rosebank Gallery, Bermudiana Road 2001: Burnaby St Gallery, LOM Building, Hamilton 2000: Masterworks, Hamilton 1999: Masterworks Ms Wilson lives, works and teaches in her Gallery in Southampton Bermuda. She is the illustrator of three children’s books: Day Gogo Went to Vote by Elinor Sisulu, pub. Little, Brown, Freedom’s Gifts written by Valerie Wesley pub Simon & Schuster was released in 1997. Her most recent book The Grandad Tree was released in March 2000 by Candlewick U.S./ Walker Corporate Collections: A C E Reinsurance Bank of N. T. Butterfield Bank of Bermuda