| Diversity keeps it interesting for 
			watercolorist Patrick Sheehan 
 
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			 [September 19, 2019] 
			One of the highest accolades an artist can receive is to have an art 
			gallery offer to do a solo show for them. It is an acknowledgement 
			that the gallery considers artist’s work of superior quality. 
 The Lincoln Art Institute turned its walls over to Chicago 
			watercolorist Patrick Sheehan for the September opening Thursday 
			evening. This is the latest offering of Logan County Arts to bring 
			artists from outside central Illinois to Lincoln for a show.
 
 Patrick Sheehan has been an artist for most of his life, but his 
			move to do exclusively watercolors occurred recently. “I saw an ad 
			in the paper for a watercolor class at a local community college and 
			signed up for it,” he said. “The professor was wonderful teaching me 
			color and balance,” he added. It is a challenging medium, and very 
			satisfying when a painting turns out well.
 
			
			 
			When cruising down the walls of the Lincoln Art Institute, one is 
			struck by the ever changing subject matter. “When I do a landscape, 
			the next painting has to be something different. I like to bounce 
			around from portraits to landscapes to a still life. It makes each 
			painting more interesting,” he said. 
 “The hardest subject is a portrait, because of the stress to make it 
			look close to what the actual person looks like,” he said.
 
 For Patrick Sheehan, painting is great stress relief, a good 
			therapy. When he retires later this year, he hopes to paint more. 
			Currently he meets with other artists one night a week to trade 
			ideas and to paint in a communal setting.
 
			
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Where does he get his ideas for a painting? Some come from his extensive travels 
in the U.S. and Mexico. He always takes a camera with him and if he sees 
something interesting, he will take a photo and bring it into his studio. That 
will start the creative process.
 “I really enjoyed seeing my work in the beautiful Lincoln Art Institute, and 
really appreciated the warm welcome I have received,” he said. The large crowd 
Thursday evening was made up of many of his Lincoln relatives.
 
 Gallery owner Moses Pinkerton was equally pleased with the large turnout. “It is 
wonderful to see such an enthusiastic crowd come out for an out-of-town artist.
 
 Logan County Arts and the Lincoln Art Institute hope to bring more artists from 
all over to showcase their unique talents,” he said.
 
 Patrick Sheehan’s one man show at LAI is scheduled to be on display until 
October 5. Contact Moses Pinkerton for a showing at 217-651-8355.
 
 [Curtis Fox]
 
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