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If the natural world has a language of its own, it is art; I look for meaning hidden in form by using only the written word to create the image you see. Political writing, poetry and nature essays become the images – I draw no lines. Color shines through from behind these images, as I combine watercolors and ink to allow form and meaning to interact between the layers of paper and glass.

CONTACT INFORMATION

phone: 607-387-5930
e-mail:
carol@cbgb-arts.com
website:
www.cbgb-arts.com

ADDRESS Scissor Tales and Language Arts, 5851 Route 227, Trumansburg, NY 14886

STUDIO DIRECTIONS

From Ithaca, take Route 96 north. Turn left onto Perry City Road, and continue 5 miles into Perry City. Go straight onto Route 227 towards Reynoldsville. We are 1.7 miles down on the right, a white house with perennial gardens in front and hopefully lots of birds at our feeders.

EDUCATION

SUNY Stony Brook
Rhode Island School of Design
Cornell University

RECENT EXHIBITIONS

Kitchen Theatre Silent Auction, 2006
Morristown Unitarian Fellowship Juried Crafts Show, December 2004
Ithaca Holiday Artists' Market
Trumansburg Festival of Lights
Silent Auction Fundraiser, Elephant Listening Project, Cornell Laboratory of Ornithology
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"McCarthyism Redux," watercolor, vellum, ink, 11"x14," 2006, $250

"Strange, Is It Not?," collagraph, 16"x20," 2005

"Homer's The Odyssey," watercolor & ink, 17"x20," 2006, $225

"Comstock's Wild Flowers." watercolor, vellum, ink, 11"x14," 2004, $100
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