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As a child in Taiwan, Sherry Shinhuey Ho was always creating
something with her hands, whether it was beading, crafting, or
calligraphy. Back then, she had no idea that one day she would
discover the joys of painting.
In late 2003, Sherry began her formal art training. She spent
more than two years studying with internationally trained
American artist and instructor Chris Di Domizio in Atlanta,
Georgia.
Many of Sherry's rich landscapes, still lifes, and portraits are
inspired by the old masters such as Monet and John Singer
Sargent. She is especially fascinated by the interplay of
vibrant colors and likes to capture the contrast between light
and dark. Sherry mainly concentrates on oil paintings, but does
some work with pastels as well.
Originally from Taiwan, Sherry has lived in many parts of the
globe. Prior to devoting her time to painting, she obtained her
MBA degree from Purdue University in Indiana. She then worked as
a project manager for the high-tech industry in the San
Francisco Bay Area, California, and Atlanta, Georgia. Now she
lives with her husband and daughter in the Caribbean nation of
Trinidad and Tobago.
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