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Andrée B Carter Art

American
Andrée B. Carter was born and raised in New Orleans. She has lived in Seattle and Los Angeles, and now resides in Palm Desert. Andrée’s love of color and texture is evident in the way she treats the surfaces of her work. Andrée’s process combines two key elements—many, many layers of paint plus her signature use of handmade needlepoint. By stitching onto the surface, cutting holes into the canvas, and/or using collage, she creates a history embedded into the paintings. Paper, fabric, thread, textiles, and other media, all combine to add depth to the physicality of her work. Andrée received an MFA from The University of New Orleans and BS from Loyola University in New Orleans (Cum Laude). She also studied art history in Florence, Italy through a Tulane University summer program. In addition to numerous solo and group exhibitions, Andrée has also been honored with painting fellowships from the Bau Institute held in Otranto, Italy; the Virginia Center for Creative Arts; and the Ucross Foundation in Wyoming. She is also a Kipaipai Fellow. Andrée has received several accolades, including the Artistic Selection Award from the Korean Cultural Center; and the Museum of Art and History, Lancaster, CA where her work received 2nd Place two years in a row. In 2022 she received a Jurors award from the Artist Council Exhibition in Palm Desert. Andrée’s work is included in numerous private and public collections, most notably in the Ogden Museum of Southern Art, New Orleans, LA; Swedish Hospital, Seattle, WA; and the Iberia Bank, New Orleans and Shreveport, LA Her most recent one person exhibition was in September 2021 at Los Angeles Art Association in Los Angeles. Andrée is a member of Women Painters West, TextileartsLA, Los Angeles Art Association, and the Artist Council of Palm Desert.
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Artist: Andrée B Carter
Alcaufer, Menorca Collection abstract mixed media
By Andrée B Carter
Located in Palm Desert, CA
Needlepoint designed by artist, hemp cord, paper, white gesso, modeling paste, resin, and Flashe Andrée B. Carter was born and raised in New Orleans. She has lived in Seattle and Lo...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Andrée B Carter Art

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Mixed Media

Calas Fonts, Menorca Collection abstract mixed media modeling paste, resin
By Andrée B Carter
Located in Palm Desert, CA
Needlepoint designed by artist, hemp cord, paper, white gesso, modeling paste, resin, and Flashe Andrée B. Carter was born and raised in New Orleans. S...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Andrée B Carter Art

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Mixed Media

Ciutedella, Menorca Collection abstract mixed media
By Andrée B Carter
Located in Palm Desert, CA
Needlepoint designed by artist, hemp cord, paper, white gesso, modeling paste, resin, and Flashe Andrée B. Carter was born and raised in New Orleans. She has lived in Seattle and Lo...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Andrée B Carter Art

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Mixed Media

Binibeca, Menorca Collection abstract
By Andrée B Carter
Located in Palm Desert, CA
Needlepoint designed by artist, hemp cord, paper, white gesso, modeling paste, resin, and Flashe Andrée B. Carter was born and raised in New Orleans. She has lived in Seattle and Lo...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Andrée B Carter Art

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Caldo Estivo, Motherlode Collection abstract mixed media
By Andrée B Carter
Located in Palm Desert, CA
Needlepoint designed by the artist, clay pigment, gesso, and oil on canvas Andrée B. Carter was born and raised in New Orleans. She has lived in Seattle and Los Angeles, and now res...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Andrée B Carter Art

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Cielo Sereno, Motherlode Collection abstract mixed media
By Andrée B Carter
Located in Palm Desert, CA
Needlepoint designed by the artist, clay pigment, gesso, and oil on canvas Andrée B. Carter was born and raised in New Orleans. She has lived in Seattle and Los Angeles, and now res...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Andrée B Carter Art

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Gesso, Canvas, Mixed Media, Oil

Es Grau, Menorca Collection
By Andrée B Carter
Located in Palm Desert, CA
Needlepoint designed by artist, hemp cord, paper, white gesso, modeling paste, resin, and Flashe Andrée B. Carter was born and raised in New Orleans. She has lived in Seattle and Lo...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Andrée B Carter Art

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Resin, Mixed Media

Lavanda e Miele, Motherlode Collection
By Andrée B Carter
Located in Palm Desert, CA
Clay pigment, gesso, needlepoint, and oil on canvas Andrée B. Carter was born and raised in New Orleans. She has lived in Seattle and Los Angeles, and now resides in Palm Desert. An...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Andrée B Carter Art

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Gesso, Canvas, Yarn, Mixed Media, Oil

Sant Lluis, Menorca Collection abstract mixed media resin yarn
By Andrée B Carter
Located in Palm Desert, CA
Needlepoint designed by artist, hemp cord, paper, white gesso, modeling paste, resin, and Flashe Andrée B. Carter was born and raised in New Orleans. She has lived in Seattle and Lo...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Andrée B Carter Art

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Ora di Cena, Motherlode Collection. abstract Clay pigment, yarn, oil, canvas
By Andrée B Carter
Located in Palm Desert, CA
Clay pigment, gesso, needlepoint, and oil on canvas Andrée B. Carter was born and raised in New Orleans. She has lived in Seattle and Los Angeles, and now resides in Palm Desert. An...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Andrée B Carter Art

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Mixed Media, Oil, Gesso, Canvas, Yarn

Lithica, Menorca Collection abstract mixed media resin yarn
By Andrée B Carter
Located in Palm Desert, CA
Needlepoint designed by artist, hemp cord, paper, white gesso, modeling paste, resin, and Flashe Andrée B. Carter was born and raised in New Orleans. She has lived in Seattle and Lo...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Andrée B Carter Art

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Paste, Gesso, Yarn, Resin, Mixed Media

Mahon, Menorca Collection abstract mixed media
By Andrée B Carter
Located in Palm Desert, CA
Needlepoint designed by artist, hemp cord, paper, white gesso, modeling paste, resin, and Flashe Andrée B. Carter was born and raised in New Orleans. She has lived in Seattle and Lo...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Andrée B Carter Art

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Paste, Gesso, Resin, Mixed Media

Mezzanotte, Motherlode Collection. abstract Clay pigment, gesso, needlepoint
By Andrée B Carter
Located in Palm Desert, CA
Clay pigment, gesso, needlepoint, and oil on canvas Andrée B. Carter was born and raised in New Orleans. She has lived in Seattle and Los Angeles, and now resides in Palm Desert. An...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Andrée B Carter Art

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Gesso, Canvas, Yarn, Mixed Media, Oil

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