Sharon Stone Discusses Her New Art Exhibition and Current US Politics

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During a Zoom call, actress Sharon Stone discussed her first East Coast art exhibition, “Welcome to My Garden,” now on display at the C. Parker Gallery in Greenwich, Connecticut. Stone, who painted in college, turned her guest house into an art studio during the pandemic and her work was subsequently offered a showing at the Allouche Gallery in Los Angeles. During the interview, Stone touched on politics, stating that her surrealistic landscapes are intended to remind people of America’s possibilities, and reaffirmed her status as a successful woman and an “American dream,” despite those who might not like women succeeding.


Sharon Stone’s New Artistic Endeavor

In a recent Zoom discussion with renowned actress Sharon Stone, we ventured into her favorite New York spots and her debut East Coast art exhibition, “Welcome to My Garden.” The exhibit is currently displayed at the C. Parker Gallery in Greenwich, Connecticut.

The 65-year-old Emmy and Golden Globe winner, also an Academy Award nominee, shared her journey into art. “I painted in college and sold all my work. I never anticipated becoming a painter in the 1970s, but saw potential in acting as I was a successful model,” she comments.

Despite her illustrious acting career, Stone never ceased painting. The global pandemic prompted her to transform her guest house into an art studio to further develop her painting passion.

Stone’s artistry gained recognition when she gifted a painting at a friend’s birthday party, leading to numerous commission requests and an art show offer.

Stone’s art represents “another form of expression,” as she has found a unique perspective when visiting museums around the world. “They let me visit during off-hours, which provided an incredible art education,” she reveals.

When discussing her artworks exhibited in Connecticut until December 3, Stone shifts the conversation towards politics. She explains her surrealistic landscapes are a reminder of America’s potential amidst political strife.

Stone firmly believes in the American dream as an accomplished actress and burgeoning painter. She concludes, “I am an American dream. I am an actress who succeeded and a painter who will thrive no matter the hurdles.”

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