Growing up on the beautiful Seattle waterfront instilled in Sharolyn Hayes
the colors, individuality and vitality of the Northwest. The primitiveness
coupled with the modernity of the Native
North West American
Indian designs, the water and the lush vegetation has been a life-long inspiration
for her.
Hayes was
originally a printmaker after receiving her Bachelors and Masters Degrees
from the University of Washington (in Seattle, WA), but moved on to teaching
and later still, to a career in the US Army.
After retirement in Alexandria, VA, she attended George Washington University
for a refresher course in drawing and then to the Art League School in Alexandria,
VA focusing on watercolors.
During that time her mother wanted some “original” needlepoint seat covers
for her chairs (each a different motif) and that started
Hayes doing
designs, drawings, and paintings, so useful in creating models for original,
oversized needlepoint works of art.