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Sherry demonstrating in the 2006 Creative Painting Convention in Las Vegas.

Sherry demonstrated two days in on the Convention floor during the "Creative Painting Convention" for the Royal Langnickel Brush Company. She showed the crowds how to paint murals on canvas and apply them to their walls. She also demonstrated how to use the many brushes offered by Royal brush.

Mural Master
by Cindy Ellis

Former Alton resident Sherry Masters’ imagination turns the ordinary into the extraordinary. Plain, white walls become gardens, jungles, ocean fronts or Italian landscapes.

Masters’ passion in creating playful and dreamy scenes and trompe l’oeil effects (French for trick of the eye) on walls and floors has become her profession. Read more...

S.A.L.I. Convention, 2003

Sherry demonstrating how to paint a mural, 'Garden Gate Opening Into a Secret Garden',  at the 2003 S.A.L.I. Convention in Deerborn, Michigan.


 


Las Vegas, 2003

Creative Painting Convention.

 

 


What the press is saying about Sherry-
Cincinnati Post home editor -
Joyce Rosencrans says “Sherry wields paintbrushes as naturally as a knife and fork” “This house and garden became a canvas for creativity”


Dave Phillips- Clermont Sun Staff says -
“There is nothing faux about Masters talent” “Sherry Masters work can be seen in million dollar homes and offices throughout the Tri-state”

Birds and Blooms says -
"She Paints forever Gardens………..she “paints” gardens that seem so real. Sherry Masters artistic creations grow where real plants won’t”

The Pallette news -
“Sherry Masters, paintbrush game dimension and cohesion to the mural”

Our Own Little Art Gallery by Rebekah S. Stewart - Ronald McDonald House Family News
One of the largetst pieces of art is the hand-painted animal mural in our front lobby. The mural was designed by Sherry Masters with the help of Gary Lord, Karen Kratz-Miller and Carol Hirst. It features a stunning array of wildlife in a brightly colored, three-dimensional jungle scene which awes every guest and visitor entering the Ronald McDonald House.

 

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