A Murder of Crows

Sharen Eninger, a fiber artist and longtime art instructor of We Care Arts, recently showcased her art exhibition, “Murder of Crows.” The exhibition featured a collection of stunning artwork that depicted crows, ranging from painted canvases to quilted life-size stuffed objects, sewn and knitted crows, and more.

The Inspiration

Many years ago Sharen saw a murder of crows walking across a country field in rural Ohio and the image was so impactful that she never forgot it. Facing retirement, she decided that she wanted to do an exhibit of something she was excited about. From that, Murder of Crows was birthed.

The “Murder of Crows” exhibition is currently hanging in the We Care Arts Berkeley campus and can be viewed from Monday to Friday, 9-4. It is an excellent opportunity for art enthusiasts to witness Eninger’s exceptional talent and passion for fiber art.

Eninger has been a valuable member of the We Care Arts organization for many years, inspiring and educating artist-clients through her extensive knowledge and experience in the art world. Her artwork is a testament to her dedication and love for the craft. Don’t miss the chance to see her incredible pieces in person.