Fine Art Print of "Mother and Child" by SF artist Carole R. Moore

Item Number: 204
Time Left: CLOSED
Description
Market value: $120.
About Carole R Moore (www.carolermoore.com)
By drawing the viewer into direct engagement with elements of vibrant nature, my paintings create a sense of refuge and awakening.
Art has been my lifelong joy and refuge; I was raised amid the natural beauty of the New Hampshire mountains and seacoast, and nature remains the primary inspiration of my work.
Sourced by: Rachel Chalmers. THANK YOU!
As a teenager I was an exchange student in Kyoto, Japan, which deeply influenced my concepts of beauty, balance, and form.
I have studied with nationally acclaimed artists, including Jack Beal, Sigmund Abeles, Sondra Freckelton, Martha Mayer Erlebacher, and James Aponovich.
For many years watercolor was my primary medium, but in recent years I've found great excitement in the vibrant immediacy of acrylic paints. I enjoy adapting techniques traditionally used with watercolor to bring subtlety and depth to my work in acrylics.
I am also fascinated with the play of light on water. My work focuses on both the tranquil and dynamic aspects of water, with recurring motifs of koi, flowers, and water gardens. I merge realism with slightly fantastical elements, and my intention is to create a place of refuge for my viewers.
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