My vision for Shared Palette - Interactive Art Entertainment was always to share an authentic artist experience...to provide an opportunity for others to paint with an artist and to capture the whole studio feeling for them in any kind of event situation. Since everyone has the ability to express themselves creatively, I wanted to provide that moment of freedom to be creative, to be courageous and to simply enjoy the experience and let go...to indulge in the enchanted possibilities of art.
Shared Palette paintings amaze me and to date, since Sept 2007, it has rocked each and every time!
The latest is this painting titled 'Gallery Chic' 36"x36 Tri-Art acrylic on canvas was created by 120 lovely, sophisticated women who by day are lawyers and business women, and by night are each remarkable creators! They brought together their enthusiasm and passion and they absolutely amazed me! They amazed themselves too, I'm sure. To contribute a brushstroke that is an important part of an amazing process...well, you don't walk away from that thinking it's all just about creating a painting...it's about creating a visceral, cathartic, artistic experience and then sharing that with others!!
love & light
--Sharlena Wood
Creator of Shared Palette Interactive Art for Events
SharedPalette.ca
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Thursday, May 13, 2010
Tuesday, April 20, 2010
Somewhere between worlds...
Six incredible things in my life right now:
1. Shared Palette at Heenan Blaikie, one of the 6 big sister law firms on Bay St, where the founding partner Roy Heenan has the largest collection of N.American Art
2. Rocking the Namta show with Tri-Art! -- this painting titled 'All Docked' is a Shared palette creation by Namta guests using Tri-Art paint on gorgeous Faux-Cadres artist canvas primed with Tri-Art Finest Quality Gesso!
3. Meeting wonderful people from around the world!
4. Moving to Kingston ON with Steve and Mordecai!
5. Renewed energy to create and to realize! Someone one said my work was 'somewhere inbetween the worlds of representation and abstraction"...which I am really feeling these days. I have so much to explore and create...and I am so excited!
6. Commissions and painting sales...oh my!Keep 'em comin' <3
Thursday, March 18, 2010
Acrylic grounds for mixed media
It's really easy for me to fall in love with materials. These past few years I've been dating acrylics. First, it was Tri-Art's gorgeous Artist Acrylic colours that won me over, then their innovative recycled paint Sludge...then I fell madly in love with Dry Media Ground, and now I just can't get enough of Nepheline Gels (the following artwork is graphite, charcoal and pastel on Nepheline Gel Coarse, and it's published in the New Acrylics Essential Sourcebook: Materials, Techniques, and Contemporary Applications for Today's Artist mixed media chapter). Just as I'm known for charcoal, acrylics have now become synonymous with my mixed media works, blurring the line between drawing and painting. Acrylic grounds allow me to create a textured surface that is very exciting and different than just working on common surfaces. And just like paper, I can soften dry media (graphite, charcoal, pastel) to a velvet finish with a brush, and also leave crisp edges, intense with colour or value.
Dry Media Ground is simply perfect, and will always be my true love! When you apply it to a surface, the result is like a very fine sandpaper. If you have ever used a pastel paper or board, that's what I'm talking about - it's the same thing, only it's much more cost effective to buy the Dry Media Ground in a jar and then you can create your own surfaces the way you want them. You can add colour to it or even apply it on top of layers of acrylic paint, creating a new surface of possibilities! On the other hand, Nepheline Gels have a unique granular texture and appearance. It's available in a fine (which is not as fine as dry media ground), a coarse and extra coarse. Just like Dry Media Ground, Nepheline Gel can be mixed with colour or used on it's own, glazed over top of and anything else you can think of....and it's a brilliant surface for graphite, charcoal, pastel and other drawing materials.
A few secrets to relieve any fear of acrylics and mixed media:
- all acrylics and mediums are ok to mix. it's recommended to mix artist quality with artist quality/student quality with student quality and so on, but that aside don't hesitate to try new brands. Company's often has a signature colour or product, such as Tri-Art's new Artist Acrylic colour 'Golden Orange' and it's good to step out of your comfort zone even in regards to your favorite brand of paint!
- acrylics are the most versatile medium out there, and can be used on a variety of surfaces and combined with any dry or water-soluble medium....and you can really open up new worlds by exploring collage and sculptural materials.
- Rheni Tauchid's book New Acrylics Essential Sourcebook: Materials, Techniques, and Contemporary Applications for Today's Artist will inspire and is a handy reference with detailed charts on how to prepare your surfaces, using acrylics with other mediums, media and materials.
- it's ok to fall in love with your materials ...the paint, the canvas, the brushes, the tools... and the play, the journey, the creative process ♥
MY FAVORITE QUOTE TODAY!
Creative people are curious, flexible, persistent and independent with a tremendous spirit of adventure and a love of play. ~Henri Matisse
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Friday, February 12, 2010
Cityscape mixed media paintings
My cityscape series was in a group show last October, and recently featured on the Empty Easel Blog with a fabulous review. These works explore offbeat urban environments, created by abstracting the architectural and natural design elements of our beautiful and yet edgy cityscape.
From my love of drawing, I have developed a process of charcoal worked into layers of paint. I begin by drawing the basic and most important shapes, then layering dramatic values with minimal, harmonious colours. I draw into the paint with a charcoal stick, and use large Escoda Bristle brushes to blend the dry media to create rhythm in the line. I live for the final stages of adding textured and dark energetic marks.
Working with charcoal reminds how simple line is pure and beautiful, and some lines are so wonderful that instead of working with them, I work around them. It is an intuitive process working in harmony with the properties of the materials. There are beautiful collisions of media that become the forefront of my work and I hope it allows viewers to be curious and imaginative about the artistic process and result.
Please visit my website to see the whole series, and for prices and availability.
Saturday, February 6, 2010
guest of motionball gala, engaged in Shared Palette
the night was, as now I expect Shared Palette events to be, amazing.
www.motionball.com
A BIG, FABULOUS shout out to photographer Gary Hills for taking amazing pictures of guests painting with Shared Palette like this one at the VIP reception. His post was rated #12 on Sunday, February 7, 2010 for Most Interesting Photo of the Day on Flickr!
www.motionball.com
A BIG, FABULOUS shout out to photographer Gary Hills for taking amazing pictures of guests painting with Shared Palette like this one at the VIP reception. His post was rated #12 on Sunday, February 7, 2010 for Most Interesting Photo of the Day on Flickr!
Sunday, January 31, 2010
Shared Palette Interactive Art for Corporate Events
“Creativity is contagious. Pass it on.” — Albert Einstein
Send an email to sharedpalette@gmail.com if you are interested or know someone who would appreciate more information about Shared Palette, Interactive Art for Corporate Events and more. www.SharedPalette.ca
Upcoming - Feb 5th MOTIONBALL CLOUD 9 GALA - Shared Palette will be entertaining for the VIP reception at Centro Restaurant before the gala heads on over to the Capitol Event Theatre. motionball raises money and awareness for the Special Olympics in Canada to provide sport training and competition (and joy) for people with mental disabilities. EDUCATE/INTEGRATE/CELEBRATE. Get involved by buying a ticket to the gala, donating or networking and pass on word of this great cause. www.motionball.com
Monday, December 7, 2009
Sunshine Magazine covers Winter Fairy!
We can learn a lot from young artists starting out. I am privileged to know such talented kids who have such supportive and encouraging families. I teach private art classes for some home schooled kids and more specifically a girl named Karoline once a week. I customize and work one-on-one with her, to discuss her artistic likes and dreams, and help her determine projects that will help her grow and reach her goals. One of our last projects of the year is her very best. Perfect for her portfolio! She created it and worked through the new parts, the hard I've never done this before parts, the I don't like this anymore parts and because of her courage and dedication, she is learning a lot quickly. The mistakes and the not every thing you do will work out but the more you do, the more will turn out reality-check is sticking, and so is the knowledge, persistence and encouragement. And encouragement and love is everything. And, I love love it when they succeed! So this incredible piece was created by Karoline Kayser. I've been coaching her since May 2009, teaching her anatomy, portraiture, drawing, painting, colour and composition. She's only 12 years old now, and is talented, enthusiastic and dedicated. Her spirit and creativity is inspirational. I think she is remarkable, and I think this watercolour/pastel painting 'Winter Fairy' is a masterpiece! Check out the emotion, detail, colour, texture, story and character! I'm sooo proud to say that her mother submitted the painting, and it was chosen to be the cover of Sunshine Magazine for the Winter edition www.sunshinemagazine.ca WOW!!! congrats Karoline! You ROCK darling girl!
Wednesday, October 21, 2009
Tri-Art and the Environment

Tri-Art's Green Initiatives in production and product development:
- Water Filtration System - reuse & recycle
- Sludge - recycled paint
- Tri-Art Palette - The last palette you will ever need
- Solucryl - Green paint for the classroom
- New Product Packaging - "Our quality is clear"
- Raw Materials - support local & Canadian
Zero-waste is just good business. Tri-Art = honest, good people ❤
for more information visit http://www.tri-art.ca/en/whatsnew/environment/
Tuesday, July 14, 2009
New Acrylics Books: FIRST REVIEW!
Here's Rheni Tauchid's first review of her second book, released today! Please take a moment to read it, it's a 5-star review and says it all ~ I will just add that the book itself (tech info, writing, focus) rocks soooooo much, I truly am honored that 3 of my personal artworks were featured in the mixed media chapter!
Click here to read the New Acrylics Essential Sourcebook by Rhéni Tauchid: FIRST REVIEW!
by Marion Boddy-Evans, About.com Guide to Painting since 2002
Click here to read the New Acrylics Essential Sourcebook by Rhéni Tauchid: FIRST REVIEW!
by Marion Boddy-Evans, About.com Guide to Painting since 2002
Friday, June 12, 2009
Tri-Art and The New Acrylics books by Rhéni Tauchid
CALLING ALL ARTISTS! Have you been loving Rhéni's first book 'The New Acrylics'? Check out her call for reviews and testimonials here:
New Acrylics Books: Reviews, Testimonials...Bring it on!
I just got back from Kingston, ON where I was invited for a tour and to train at the Tri-Art paint factory, and with my enriched acrylic knowledge I'm now teaching for their Acrylic Educational Program along with Donna DeVries Buchan, who works at North Art Supplies in Huntsville. And well I just adore those that are cranking the wheels behind the scenes of Tri-Art Manfacturing :: Owner and operator Steve Ginsberg is most adorable in his life-long passion and respect for paint. Rhéni Tauchid, Artist and Author, is smart, gorgeous, so cool and down-to-earth...and the biggest paint geek I know next to Steve...and they are incredibly perfect for each other ♥. Connie Morris, Artist and the Co-Ordinator of Tri-Art's Acrylic Educational Program, has super powers (I'm sure of it!) with the sweetest personality and a smile that could melt the arctic. (more about Tri-Art here). Working with these wonderful and genuine people have reminded me of many happy moments in my life...thinking all the way back to my sunshiny days in Ottawa working with John Wallack and crew at Wallack's Art Store.
So this is an amazing opportunity for me that has added an extra sparkle or two (or three) in my eyes!!! I'm so excited, and working on class/workshop concepts as we speak - I'll post details soon....
For more news and musings relating to The New Acrylics books (noting the highly anticipated release of the second one!) published by Watson-Guptill/Random House and written by Rhéni Tauchid
visit www.newacrylicsbooks.blogspot.com
New Acrylics Books: Reviews, Testimonials...Bring it on!
I just got back from Kingston, ON where I was invited for a tour and to train at the Tri-Art paint factory, and with my enriched acrylic knowledge I'm now teaching for their Acrylic Educational Program along with Donna DeVries Buchan, who works at North Art Supplies in Huntsville. And well I just adore those that are cranking the wheels behind the scenes of Tri-Art Manfacturing :: Owner and operator Steve Ginsberg is most adorable in his life-long passion and respect for paint. Rhéni Tauchid, Artist and Author, is smart, gorgeous, so cool and down-to-earth...and the biggest paint geek I know next to Steve...and they are incredibly perfect for each other ♥. Connie Morris, Artist and the Co-Ordinator of Tri-Art's Acrylic Educational Program, has super powers (I'm sure of it!) with the sweetest personality and a smile that could melt the arctic. (more about Tri-Art here). Working with these wonderful and genuine people have reminded me of many happy moments in my life...thinking all the way back to my sunshiny days in Ottawa working with John Wallack and crew at Wallack's Art Store.
So this is an amazing opportunity for me that has added an extra sparkle or two (or three) in my eyes!!! I'm so excited, and working on class/workshop concepts as we speak - I'll post details soon....
For more news and musings relating to The New Acrylics books (noting the highly anticipated release of the second one!) published by Watson-Guptill/Random House and written by Rhéni Tauchid
visit www.newacrylicsbooks.blogspot.com
Saturday, March 21, 2009
New Acrylics Essential Sourcebook

Rheni Tauchid’s bestseller The New Acrylics was an overview of modern acrylics. Her New Acrylics Essential Sourcebook is a more in-depth resource for today’s working acrylic artist.
Her new book, (release date : July 14 2009) New Acrylics Essential Sourcebook’s main focus is on the vast array of paints and paint mediums that are available today. It places special emphasis on documenting a variety of paint and medium combinations, showing in side-by-side comparisons how such “recipes” can alter and affect the final result. Because acrylic paints are available in so many formulas, ranging in consistency from liquid to high viscosity, the range of effects and painting styles is virtually infinite. The choice in mediums is even greater, and can be used to create glazes, build texture, and work as gluing agents for collage. Through the author’s own artwork and that of leading acrylic artists, each effect is gorgeously illustrated.
Why am I excited for this book release?
Rheni steps it up a notch by offering serious technical information for all artists, and in a way she challenges us all to be involved in what is happening now...the history of acylics in the making. Let's be curious, experiment and document our work for future generations. Learn, specialize and share our discoveries!
I've submitted art work to this book as well, and worked specifically with Rheni to create new work that supported her discussion of dry media on acrylic grounds. Look out for my contribution in that chapter :)
About the Author
RHENI TAUCHID is the head of product development at Tri-Art, a manufacturer of acrylic artist paints and mediums. An accomplished artist, she conducts workshops and lectures on acrylics throughout the United States and Canada.
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