"I am intrigued by antiquity, the pleasure of ruins with their eroded markings and symbols of ancient times. My paintings reflect this interest in the sacred of civilizations past. Over the years, my process has changed, evolving in its time from planned realistic watercolor paintings into an intuitive, layered approach." Using acrylic on paper, I apply paint, lifting, scratching or writing into it. I create textures, shapes, and surfaces until a mystery or reverence connects with me. The symbols become a mysterious language melded with color, buried and then emerging to the surface again. With this process I explore, experiment, and search for the essence that moves me. My goal is to capture the sense of a time or place and to do a painting with a spirit of its own." Carole’s love of literature has also found its way into her art; word fragments, messages, symbols, and pieces of poetry all in her work, secreted by the layering of acrylic paint and the mystery of what lies beneath. She has taught water media workshops nationally for over 20 years. After many years of splitting her time between Boulder, CO and coastal VA, she now resides in Williamsburg, VA with her husband and fellow artist Jim Pittman.
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