Welcome to The Green Street Company’s official blog, Green Street Company Folk Art Talk. This blog is Part II of our four part inaugural “Getting To Know You, Getting to Know All About You" series. Part II includes biographical information about the Green Street Company.
Green Street Company Biography
We are a family-owned business that offers an assortment of traditional Americana products. Husband and wife artists Michael and Sheila Edwards with their daughter Michelle founded the Green Street Company in 2004.
Many define folk art as being produced by untrained artists that have garnered their skill from those of prior generations. Thus the techniques are handed down over time, often with little change, representing the true aesthetic values of a people offering a look into the depths of their culture.
Painting: Untitled by Sheila Edwards; Medium Acrylic; © Sheila Ann Originals 2009.
In 1967, Sheila married Michael Edwards. After initially pursuing respective work in social service and educational administration, the couple decided to become self-taught folk artists. In 1983 they founded Sheila Ann Originals/Country and Crafts in Kansas City, Kansas. They specialized in pattern making, quilts, and soft sculptured items.
In 2004, the couple, now residing in Massachusetts, renamed their business The Green Street Company and also began painting their designs on wood, tin, and canvasses.
The couple involved their four children in the folk art business. Their youngest daughter, Michelle, learned to paint by watching her parents. She began selling her own folk art, professionally, at eleven years old. In 2000; Michelle however, after taking several years off because she discovered boys and went off to college, decided to branch out on her own. She developed her own line of Country-Contemporary folk art. Michelle’s objective was to infuse an affordable and contemporary line of Americana folk art to the existing Green Street Company repertoire.
Hand-painted colonial style metal vase by Michelle Edwards © 2009; Medium: Acrylic.
Painting: Beautiful World by Grandma Moses 1860-1961.
Michelle Edwards