Owner, “Art the Silent Healer”
TranceChannel~Healer – Teacher – Painter
| Los Angeles, CA * Chicago, IL — USA
Art The Silent Healer™ was founded by Sheryl Ann Noday in Los Angeles, 1990 with a focus on spiritual communications and making art from those narratives. The idea being to transport viewers into other worlds where mystical, metaphysical and healing ideas are opulent, desiring to create a platform of wonder. Cultivating her gifts at a young age, Sheryl often says, “She was Born to Channel”, having her first channeling experience, giving voice to her Spirit Guides at 15 years old. Together in partnership we are dedicated to the magic of Art the Silent Healer
Bio: Multi-disciplinary artist, Sheryl Ann Noday is a painter, trance channel, energy healer and photographer. Sheryl’s channeling is dedicated to the “art of healing” by looking at the depth of soul’s issues, offering unique perspectives to ignite the “spark of divine consciousness within”, thereby dismantling the illusion of separation. She has been channeling Siria Family nationally and internationally for over 3 decades and all along making art. She is a graduate of the Art Center College of Design in Los Angeles and a graduate from The Art Institute of Chicago. She is a three time Recipient, juried by James Rondeau, Curator of Contemporary Art at the Art Institute of Chicago. She has produced, directed and channeled, the first channeling film on crystal skulls, whereby the skulls speak for themselves “The Voices of Crystal Skull Consciousness”, a short film. She has been interviewed on the subject of Trance Channeling and Magical Realism Arts that seek to inform with storytelling. Sheryl often says, “I like to think of what I do as outrageous, spontaneous play with the Unseen, to make Seen”.
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Statement: I am a magical realism oil painter with a focus on figures, hybrids, whimsical and the metaphysical. My art aims to tell a story of life in the 21 Century. Life as it is and life of the imagination. I am ensconced by diversity and in that way my work is a creative response to life. Portraits such as George Floyd and others, can present a new dialogue in the mainstream. In this way changing our humanity’s view becomes transparent, we learn how much we care, and possible new patterns are born. My studio, I have come to understand, is a work in progress. Sort of like a provocative daydream. I seek to discover the soul and spirit of what I am engaged with, making visual narratives about life in the now moment. In my work as a channel/healer, I often experience people in the most intense times of their lives both in pain and joy. I have learned to draw upon this, creating narratives reflecting personal growth into emotion, color, form and love. I share stories about my personal life experiences which can remind me that my work is a visual diary. I am inspired by John William Waterhouse and Odd Nerdrum who seek to tell stories within their art. And finally, I am forever inspired by Pierre-Auguste Renoir and Berthe Morisot.
My dream is that my art creates a story thus dismantling reality, thereby creating a platform of awareness to see our similarities rather than our differences. My wish for the viewer is to become engaged in the painting, to be suspended in the now, transported into a state of becoming, and then finally to connect to oneself in new ways. My deepest desire is that my work will elicit an emotional response that motivates others to act on self realization, personal growth and unconditional love towards all Beings.