Shela Goodman
Tuckerman, Arkansas
Artist Shela Goodman paints impressionist pastoral scenes with graceful refinement. Growing up on a farm in rural Arkansas, she nurtured her love for the beauty of nature. Shela captures these memories in harmonious displays of the environment around her. She was diagnosed with partial cone dystrophy, which closed off her periphery and deterred her ability to see. “In order for me to see a large painting in full, I have to take photos of it while it is in progress to see what the whole painting looks like,” shares Shela. The impairment of her vision only inspired her to paint what she can still perceive. She spent many years in Indiana and Michigan until she returned to Arkansas to care for her parents. Their unused living room became the perfect studio space for Shela, allowing her to grow her creative process while being available for her parents’ needs. As expected from a genealogy buff, she savors time spent with her family. Her other pastimes also include cooking and quilting. Various institutions in the United States have commissioned Shela’s highly favored work.
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Artist Statement
Surrounded by the enchanting beauty of nature in rural Arkansas, my childhood was steeped in pastoral scenes that continue to profoundly influence my art. Inspired by both my parents, I embarked on a journey to nurture my passion for painting and drawing.
Creating within the confines of a once-underused formal living room, which transformed into the perfect studio space, I found a delicate balance between tending to my parents' needs and fostering my creative process. Despite grappling with a genetic eye disease that has taken a toll on my vision, I find solace in cherishing and savoring the beauty that I can perceive and share with others.
Creating within the confines of a once-underused formal living room, which transformed into the perfect studio space, I found a delicate balance between tending to my parents' needs and fostering my creative process. Despite grappling with a genetic eye disease that has taken a toll on my vision, I find solace in cherishing and savoring the beauty that I can perceive and share with others.
Artist Background
High School Diploma, 1976
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