Carol grew up in Boston and began studying art at an early age.
Her most memorable experience was going to the Elizabeth Gardner Museum
where she would enjoy the Raphael's for hours on end. It was there that
she discovered she had a passion for wanting to capture images on
canvas.
She began her studies at Montserrat College of Art and received her
B.F.A. from Massachusetts College of Art. She painted pastels and oils
for many years in New England, but the lure of the West captivated her
curiosity to paint a variety of landscapes. She ventured to a workshop
in New Mexico and found that the Southwest landscape had a palette of
colors that were different from New England.
Carol has now lived on the Navajo Reservation for over twenty years and
in that time has been down dirt roads that not many people have
traveled. She steps back in time to days when Edgar Payne and Maynard
Dixon traveled thoughout the Four Corners area. She paints plein-air to
capture the place, time of day, colors, and then uses this sketch to
create a stronger, more controlled painting. The style in which she
paints conveys a strong sense of light and color in which she hopes will
excite the viewer to wish they could have been there and see and feel "hozho"
(which means beauty in Navajo). She spends as long looking for the right
scene as it does to paint. Searching, seeing, and painting is a lifelong
daily process.
As well as the Southwest, Carol travels back to the marshes and ocean of
Massachusetts to embark on a new adventure in search of landscapes that
describe the innate beauty of nature.