Sharon Stone Discusses Painting, Survival, and Aging in Vogue Interview
Sharon Stone, in a Vogue interview, discusses her return to painting as a critically acclaimed abstract artist, her recovery from a 2001 stroke, and her views on aging. She exercises daily with aquagym and weights, practices physical meditations, and admires Jane Fonda. Stone is set to attend Cannes for the premiere of Cristian Mungiu's 'Fjord.' She reflects on the iconic 2002 Cannes photo by Emanuele Scorcelletti, feeling grateful to be alive. She is writing a second book after her first published during COVID.
Key facts
- Sharon Stone is a critically acclaimed abstract artist.
- She suffered a massive stroke in 2001 with a seven-year recovery.
- She exercises 1.5 hours, 5 days a week with aquagym and weights.
- She admires Jane Fonda as an inspiration.
- She will attend Cannes for the premiere of Cristian Mungiu's 'Fjord.'
- The iconic 2002 Cannes photo was taken by Emanuele Scorcelletti.
- Her first book was published during COVID; she is writing a second.
- She does not separate body and mind, reading Buddhist texts.
Entities
Artists
- Sharon Stone
- Jane Fonda
- Cristian Mungiu
- Emanuele Scorcelletti
- Martin Scorsese
Institutions
- Cannes Film Festival
- Vogue
- Grand Palais
Locations
- Los Angeles
- United States
- France
- Cannes