Bohlmann's phenomenal rise to International artistic stardom was hard fought and her talent has earned her the respect of peers and collectors Worldwide, establishing Sharie as the World's leading Romantic Impressionistic Realism Master Artist. An unabashed romantic in touch with her inner child, combines with a business dynamo seems an apt description of Sharie Hatchett Bohlmann, aka "Roxy". Sharie is equally well known for her distinctive styles in creating romantic landscapes which she calls "Room with Views" or "Windows to the World" and her fanciful cityscapes bursting with detail, painted under the pseudonym "Roxy".

Bohlmann admirers include the Bob Hope and Frank Sinatra families, Diana Ross, Julio Iglesias, Donald Trump, Larry King, Arnold Schwarzeneggar, Quincy Jones, Dan Marino and literally thousands of others. Many other celebrated collectors Worldwide include former President and Mrs Reagan, who commissioned Mrs. Bohlmann to paint "Easter at the White House" for the permanent White House collection and former President and Mrs. Bill Clinton who requested Sharie to paint "Holiday's at the White House" for the Clinton's Christmas card with art renderings of both Presidential works donated to the Smithsonian Institute, and current President George Bush. Sharie's works have graced the walls of the White House, since President Lyndon and Ladybird Johnson's residency and she has been collected by every Presidential Family since that beginning honor.

Sharie and Dan are deeply involved with many charities, donating literally hundreds of thousands of dollars of art yearly for charitable fundraising programs. Charitable fundraising programs includes Adam Walsh Children's Foundation for which Sharie received the International Rainbow Award for her Philanthropic endeavors in 1995. She also contributes on a yearly basis to many other charities such as American Cancer Society, American Heart Association, Aids Research, Habitat for Humanity, Make a Wish Foundation plus hundreds of other local, National and International Charitable Foundations.

The most challenging part of her art is perfection in design. Sharie notes, "I believe that the popularity of my art is based on staying on the leading edge of current trends, keeping a strong sense of color and design, and creating scenes that make people happy."