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Kalispell woman named next 'Treasured' artist

by The Daily Inter Lake
| July 16, 2012 7:00 PM

Self-taught photographer and digital artist Sheryl Hester of Kalispell is the next “Treasured” Montana Artist.

Secretary of State Linda McCulloch made the announcement Monday at the State Capitol, where Hester’s artwork will be displayed through December.

“Sheryl is a third-generation Montanan, whose artistic technique is unlike anything I have seen before,” McCulloch said. “Her interpretation of everyday images garners intrigue and makes you contemplate the benefits of exploring your own imagination.”

Hester’s exhibit features digital photographs that are altered into completely new images using the original colors and shapes contained in the photograph. A photograph of a bird may be digitally hand-painted to portray a horse, or a plant may be altered to portray a person. The effect is an abstract and often whimsical design inherently connected to the people, places and things in Montana.

Hester said she draws inspiration from nature and spending time outdoors. During her childhood, she was exposed to the work of renowned artist C.M. Russell. Russell was a friend of her great aunt and uncle, and being surrounded by his legacy influenced her to celebrate Montana through her own artistic expression.

“I launched this exhibit to showcase artists like Sheryl,” McCulloch said in a press release. “Her art stems from growing up in our Treasure State, and being exposed to its natural beauty, history and culture.”

Hester is the last treasured artist to be chosen for 2012. Her exhibit is in the front lobby of the Secretary of State office.

Past and present “Treasured” Montana Artist exhibits are featured in an online gallery at sos.mt.gov/Gallery.