As a visual storyteller, I strive to capture life using light and color, influenced by a lifelong relationship with horses and time spent in the Colorado Rockies. I work in a colorful, semiabstract style, leaving much of the story open to interpretation by the viewer. My goal is to tell just enough of a story for my audience to make their own connections with each piece of artwork…Cheri Isgreen

Cheri Isgreen is a signature member of the Colorado Watercolor Society.  As an art educator, she taught the gamut of media, styles, and subjects, giving her the strong range she draws upon today when creating her watercolor and mixed media compositions.  She creates both paintings and sculptures, specializing in equine art.

Upon retirement from teaching, Cheri changed focus to  develop her personal vision in visual art.  Stir Gallery in Colorado Springs gave Cheri her first one woman show in 2012, pointing her on the path she follows today.   In 2013 she entered her first art competition, receiving two patron awards and People’s Choice.  In 2014 Cheri embarked on a year-long traveling exhibition, “High Point,” a benefit art show raising over $2K for nonprofits.  Cheri feels strongly about “paying it forward.”  Since 2014, Cheri has exhibited widely in regional, national, and international juried & invitational shows. Her artwork has been showcased in museums, galleries, and publications both in the United States and abroad.  

Cheri keeps an active studio schedule, winning awards in juried exhibitions, showing in galleries, accepting commissions, and maintaining an online presence through her website and social media.  Along with an active studio schedule, Cheri is a popular workshop instructor at regional arts centers and through online instruction.Click on image to zoom