Grabbing Memories Acrylic on canvas 36" H x 36" W Sharon Habib draws her influences from the textures and the patterns of cityscapes, aerial landscapes and the evolution of decay in nature. Beginning with a natural tendency to work realistically, she changed course embarking on the challenging journey of working abstractly. Her work has been shaped by the love of texture and the balance and harmony between shape and non-shape. Read More
Just Before Dawn Acrylic on canvas 36" H x 24" W Sharon Habib draws her influences from the textures and the patterns of cityscapes, aerial landscapes and the evolution of decay in nature. Beginning with a natural tendency to work realistically, she changed course embarking on the challenging journey of working abstractly. Her work has been shaped by the love of texture and the balance and harmony between shape and non-shape. Read More
Look Up Acrylic on canvas 36" H x 24" W Sharon Habib draws her influences from the textures and the patterns of cityscapes, aerial landscapes and the evolution of decay in nature. Beginning with a natural tendency to work realistically, she changed course embarking on the challenging journey of working abstractly. Her work has been shaped by the love of texture and the balance and harmony between shape and non-shape. Read More
Rising Acrylic on canvas 30" H x 30" W Sharon Habib draws her influences from the textures and the patterns of cityscapes, aerial landscapes and the evolution of decay in nature. Beginning with a natural tendency to work realistically, she changed course embarking on the challenging journey of working abstractly. Her work has been shaped by the love of texture and the balance and harmony between shape and non-shape. Read More
Shoreline Acrylic on canvas 48" H x 48" W Sharon Habib draws her influences from the textures and the patterns of cityscapes, aerial landscapes and the evolution of decay in nature. Beginning with a natural tendency to work realistically, she changed course embarking on the challenging journey of working abstractly. Her work has been shaped by the love of texture and the balance and harmony between shape and non-shape. Read More
The Past Speaks Acrylic on canvas 48" H x 48" W Sharon Habib draws her influences from the textures and the patterns of cityscapes, aerial landscapes and the evolution of decay in nature. Beginning with a natural tendency to work realistically, she changed course embarking on the challenging journey of working abstractly. Her work has been shaped by the love of texture and the balance and harmony between shape and non-shape. Read More
Excavation Acrylic on wood panel 36" H x 36" W Sharon Habib draws her influences from the textures and the patterns of cityscapes, aerial landscapes and the evolution of decay in nature. Beginning with a natural tendency to work realistically, she changed course embarking on the challenging journey of working abstractly. Her work has been shaped by the love of texture and the balance and harmony between shape and non-shape. Read More
Summer Picnic Acrylic on wood panel 30" H x 30" W Sharon Habib draws her influences from the textures and the patterns of cityscapes, aerial landscapes and the evolution of decay in nature. Beginning with a natural tendency to work realistically, she changed course embarking on the challenging journey of working abstractly. Her work has been shaped by the love of texture and the balance and harmony between shape and non-shape. Read More
Always a Way Acrylic on wood panel 36" H x 36" W Sharon Habib draws her influences from the textures and the patterns of cityscapes, aerial landscapes and the evolution of decay in nature. Beginning with a natural tendency to work realistically, she changed course embarking on the challenging journey of working abstractly. Her work has been shaped by the love of texture and the balance and harmony between shape and non-shape. Read More
Rain Acrylic on canvas 36" H x 36" W Sharon Habib draws her influences from the textures and the patterns of cityscapes, aerial landscapes and the evolution of decay in nature. Beginning with a natural tendency to work realistically, she changed course embarking on the challenging journey of working abstractly. Her work has been shaped by the love of texture and the balance and harmony between shape and non-shape. Read More