Carole
began her professional career as an Art Director in the film industry. During
that period, she began to explore being a fine artist. With relentless
determination and a dedication, Carole studied the work of European Masters,
the Early California Impressionists and the Taos Masters, internalizing their
expertise as a means to finding her own artistic voice.
Her first
professional exhibit was in 1997 at the Festival of Arts in Laguna Beach.
Soon after, she became an Artist Member of the California Art Club and a
Signature Member of the Laguna Plein Air Painters. Despite these achievements,
Carole became disenchanted with the growing urban sprawl in her native
California and in 2001 she moved to Colorado.
As an
artist she is privileged to explore locations most people will never visit.
Carole’s passion is to paint images that show the beauty she finds in these
remote locations. Her hope is that these images will encourage her viewers to
join in efforts to preserve this vanishing treasure.
Carole is a participant of the Masters of the American West at the Autry
National Center in Los Angeles, CA and Western Visions at the National Museum
of Wildlife Art, WY. She has been featured in Southwest Art and Art of the West
magazines.
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