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Carolyn Carter
Carolyn Carter, Warbler, Original Contemporary Art, Bright Animal Paintings

2022

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Warbler By Carolyn Carter [2020] Handsigned by the artist Acrylic on Board Image size: H:30 cm x W:25 cm Frame Size: H:44 cm x W:38 cm x D:3cm Please note that insitu images are purely an indication of how a piece may look This original painting is part of a series of bird works by the artist celebrating these fascinating creatures. Carolyn's work is vibrant and optimistic and the birds she depicts are always full of character. This Warbler is set in a blossom tree in the height of Spring - the artist's favourite season - blossom trees are another theme of her work. Artist Carolyn Carter is represented by Wychood Art. Discover new artworks by Carolyn Carter at afforable prices available to buy online and in our art gallery. Carolyn Carter has lived and worked in and around the beautiful city of Bath for 17 years, since her degree in Illustration. Graduating in 2000, she has since worked as an in-house artist for two greetings card publishers. Alongside this Carolyn Carter has undertaken group and solo exhibitions of her originals as well as exhibiting in Galleries and completing many individual commissions. Carolyn Carter works in a wide variety of media, her watercolour and acrylic paintings are rich in colour and light, often inspired by the countryside and wildlife around her, or fables and narratives that have captured her imagination. Carolyn Carter's recent bird paintings have explored the fascinating character of the creatures, their beauty and the significance of song and flight as metaphors for freedom.
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