PRESENTING: Craig Mullins & Sherry Haines – “Neighbors”

PRESENTING: Craig Mullins & Sherry Haines – “Neighbors”

Noblesville Creates is thrilled to announce a joint showcase, “Neighbors”, in the Meyer Najem Gallery for the months of May and June celebrating the work of Craig Mullins and Sherry Haines. Their opening reception will be on the second floor of 11787 Lantern Rd Suite 100, Fishers, IN 46038 on Friday May 22nd from 6:00pm to 8:00pm.

Read more about the artists below, in their own words!

CRAIG W. MULLINS

“My ability to draw came naturally at a very early age.  That skill developed with the encouragement of family, friends, teachers and my wife Myrna. In high school, coursework in art and architectural drafting continued that interest.  My career path continued with enrollment in the Ball State University College of Architecture and Planning, with elective interest in art and art history courses.  Following graduation with a Bachelor of Architecture degree, I taught design and graphics courses for two years as an Instructor of Architecture and then to private practice as a Partner and Officer at Browning Day Mullins Dierdorf Architects.  Now retired, there is time to focus on a second passion as an artist, drawing on my developed skills as an architect over many years.  As a longtime resident of Hamilton County Indiana, my paintings have been shown in several thematic state and local exhibitions for several years. In October of 2019, I was awarded the honored designation of INDIANA ARTISAN with a review of my work, by a jury of Indiana professionals and experts in the area of fine art and design, who determined my paintings to be of exceptionally high quality.

Email:   cwmullinsart@comcast.net
Website:   cwmullinsart.com
Telephone:   317-626-0534

My training as an architect can be seen in my paintings. This art is focused on subject matter, composition and color with acrylic paints and pastels on large canvases. While I paint wildlife, floral, and portraits, my primary interest is painting landscapes.  Many of these landscape paintings have architectural elements as part of the context such as farm and barn compositions as well as images from travel and hiking experiences all over the world.  Much of this work tends to be precise relative to the building subject, contrasted with a loose expression in the landscape elements of trees, ground texture, water and sky.  I am very intrigued with the creation of a mood of time, space and color that cannot be captured in a photograph.

I am particularly drawn to French Impressionist artists such as Claude Monet and the Hoosier Artists who flourished in the early 1900’s as well as contemporary landscape artists.  Much of their work tends to be landscapes that explore light, color and the atmosphere of the moment in a way that compels your attention for long periods of time.  That is what I am trying to achieve in my own way as an ARCHITECT-ARTIST.”

SHERRY HAINES

Sherry Haines
317.258.8391

“I developed an interest in the visual arts at an early age.  That interest grew and became more intense during my high school years and while pursuing a Bachelors in Art Education at Taylor University and a Masters in Art Education at Ball State University.  With each new drawing and painting course I became more aware of my own desire to teach painting and to pursue my personal interests in this medium.

Following my collegiate years, I taught art at public and private schools for thirty years, concluding my service in the classroom with an eighteen year tenure at Cathedral High School in Indianapolis.  During those wonderful years, I had the joy of instructing and guiding many very talented students who have gone on to successful, creative carriers in the arts. Daily these students inspired and challenged me.  After an extremely rewarding career in the classroom, I now find myself with the time and desire to pursue my first love of art: painting.  I look forward to getting involved with the painting community of greater Indianapolis and the State of Indiana.

Thirty years in the classroom, teaching painting and drawing to talented high school students, enabled me to stay engaged with my love of painting.  Oil paint was my medium of choice during my higher education experience (both undergraduate and graduate), and during my early years in the classroom.  During this period, I created a broad portfolio, with a focus on room interiors and reflections.   For the past twelve years I have experienced a restlessness to explore new mediums and subject matter.   I have embraced acrylic paint, watercolor, colored pencil and pastels.  As I have come to enjoy these various mediums the process has become as consuming for me as the end result.  Although I continue to be drawn to my previous subject matter, what unifies my work now is capturing that moment something catches my attention and makes me take a second look.  That has included a child’s frank stare, the abstract shapes created when sunshine filters through tree branches, the distortion of an object in water, or the way light makes colors pop.  I have come to anticipate these unexpected  glimpses that bring me great joy.  These ‘second look’ moments are what drive my passion for painting.”

Adam Goldsmith
adam@websitedevco.com


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