Born in London to a Jamaican mother and an english-guyana father, Sharon Tulloch combines art school with graphic design. She met another young visual arts lover, who became the father of her children, in Marseille when the couple arrived in 1987.
Born in London to a Jamaican mother and a english-guyana father, Sharon Tulloch combines art school with graphic design. She met another young visual arts lover, who became the father of her children, in Marseille when the couple arrived in 1987. As the adage goes; ”cats do not make dogs”, and this is verified with their children Idrissa and Zita who are respectively model and director, and comedienne and actress. “My children are my roots” says the one who projects herself into the future by dealing with a complicated past. Sharon grew up in a white environment and bears the name of Scottish slavery; she rediscovered her past by reconnecting with a sister whom she knew nothing about. Her illustrations are in large format, delicately painted by hand, which question the notions of origins, belonging, and feelings. Always organic forms – plants and sexes, printed as art or wallpaper, helping her to emancipate and flourish. “Now I want my creation to be seen and live on people’s wall “, so do we!
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