original 'Fantasy' Watercolor Painting by noted American/California Animation artist, Sherry (Sheri) Dawn Wheeler (California/Oregon: 1952-) -- signed lower left: 'Sherry Wheeler' and copyright 1984 -- wonderful rendering of a Lady Princess sitting by the water's edge, shedding a few tears and receiving comfort from a handsome Selkie and his companion seal: the title of this work on the original drawing is 'Selkie Sympathy' -- part of a series of images on the same theme, but from what I cannot discern: any info would be appreciated... -- amazing workmanship with considerable detail and superb skill --
-- the painting was done in watercolor on paper: the image showing measures 10 1/2 by 14 in. / the matte measures 16 by 20 in. --

 
-- matted/no frame with this - still sealed in plastic but the bottom edge is split / a little warp to the board but otherwise excellent condition --

-- we will be listing additional artistry from Ms. Wheeler over the coming months --

-- gleaned from the web and local sources:
 *Sherry (Sheri) Dawn Wheeler (born c.1952 )
raised in Vallejo, California
other locations: Lebanon, Oregon/Harrisburg, Oregon

California Institute of the Arts graduate, studied under Benny Worsham and Chuck Jones
worked for Filmation: mid 1970s-1980s

1970s/80s- 15 or more TV cartoon series including: 'BraveStarr;' 'He-Man;' 'She-Ra;' 'Darkstar;' among others / 1990s- Video Game animation:
'The Adventures of Willy Beamish;' 'Sid & Al's Incredible Toons;' 'King's Quest VII: The Princeless Bride;' 'Pajama Sam: No Need to Hide When It's Dark Outside;' 'The Incredible Toon Machine'

 from Sega-16 site:
"Willy Beamish -- The original game was an idea crafted by Jeff Tunnell (Tribes, Rise of the Dragon), who envisioned the PC as a great medium for creating an interactive cartoon. He joined forces with artist Sheri Wheeler, who had worked for Disney and Filmation Studios, and began to experiment with different concepts about Willy and his universe. When the character finally took shape, the wizards at Dynamix began the arduous task of fusing those techniques used in traditional animation with the latest computer technology. Wheeler enlisted the aid of two more accomplished artists, Rene Garcia and Pat Clark, and together they set out to bring Willy to life..."

 bustatoons blog:
...She-Ra and Bow flirt!
Here are a lot of images from the She-Ra season one episode "The Wizard", in which we see She-Ra and Bow flirting for one single scene. The animator of this piece was almost definitely Sherri Wheeler, who was known for inserting moments of passion into her character-emotive sequences! Look carefully at each frame and observe the numerous little moments in which the characters touch each other. Firstly, Bow knowingly looks at the audience and collapses into She-Ra's arms; secondly he playfully pulls She-Ra's lovely locks, prompting her to giggle; and most surprising of all we see She-Ra run her hand across Bow's chest, which he clearly enjoys!..."*
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