CAROLYN CARR

Carolyn Carr received her BFA from the Atlanta College of Art (with a focus on Photography). Carolyn Carr is a native Atlantan known for her compelling abstract paintings of interwoven curvilinear lines that are derived from captured graffiti signatures-which is not just nod to form but also acts as signifier for content. Her work has been shown in numerous solo and group exhibitions at museums and galleries including Gavlak (New York, Palm Beach), Artists Space (New York), 10 Chancery Lane (Hong Kong), National Museum of Women (Washington D.C.), the Contemporary, David Heath and Fay Gold (Atlanta). Recently she completed a site-specific Flux.org work entitled, Tomorrow is Another Day. In addition to her studio practice Carr is on a number of institutional boards as well as being an activist for local community and political organizations.

CAROLYN CARR - You Cannot Believe What is Under All That, 2010
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61 x 46 inches Archival inkject print on canvas and natural pigments
with gold dust on watercolor paper
Handmade Oxblood stained local maple frame
Signed and dated verso
Edition of 3

CAROLYN CARR

You Cannot Believe What is Under All That, 2010
CAROLYN CARR - You Cannot Believe What is Under All That, 2010

CAROLYN CARR

You Cannot Believe What is Under All That, 2010
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61 x 46 inches Archival inkject print on canvas and natural pigments
with gold dust on watercolor paper
Handmade Oxblood stained local maple frame
Signed and dated verso
Edition of 3

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You Cannot Believe What is Under All That, 2010 - Carolyn Carr - Artists - Jackson Fine Art - Photography - Atlanta