SHERRIE WOLF

(b.1952)

American Photo-Realistic Painter and Printmaker


Sherrie Wolf has been described as “one of Portland’s most prominent artists.” She is an American photo-realistic painter and printmaker known for her still life paintings with vivid coloration. Wolf graduated from the Museum Art School, now the Pacific Northwest College of Art, Portland, OR, in 1974 and received an MA from the Chelsea College of Art in London, England in 1975. She began exhibiting her work in the mid 1970s while teaching art at PNCA. Her work is included in such collections as The Vivian and Gordon Gilkey Center for Graphic Arts, Portland Art Museum; Hallie Ford Museum, Salem, OR; the Tacoma Art Museum, Washington; City of Seattle; and Washington State Art Collection. Wolf has also been included in multiple curated group exhibitions across the country. In 2012, Wolf’s work was presented in a solo exhibition at Northern Arizona University in Flagstaff, and earlier in 2014 she was featured in a solo show at the Long Beach Museum of Art in Southern California.

PAINTINGS


UNTITLED [ SURREAL INTERIOR ], c. 1983


Oil on Canvas, 62.875” x 50.75”.

Signed lower right: Sherrie Wolf

PRICE ON REQUEST

PRINTS


TULIPS IN VASE, 1990


Color Etching, 41” x 34”

Signed lower right: Sherrie Wolf

$1,000.00

TEA FOR 12, nd


Color Aquatint Etching, 11.25” x 29.875”

Signed lower right: Sherrie Wolf

$425.00

ADDITIONAL WORKS AVAILABLE