Originally a professional jewelery designer and
fabricator, Carol won numerous awards for creations that departed
from the conventional. She brings this same flair to watercolor,
acrylic and collage. Her improvisational fluidity is dramatic and
emphasizes a passion for color. This, combined with and imagination
that stretches the limits of " status quo", not only results in
awards but also captured the attention of many publications.
She has given public demonstrations on various
techniques. Essentially a self taught artist, Carol continues to
take various workshops and has studied under the guidance of
several renowned artists. Recently, her biography was chosen for
publication in the 2007 Who's Who in America. She is currently on
the board of Directors for the Florida Chapter of the National
Association of Woman Artists. She is a signature/full member of the
International Society of Acrylic Painters, the Boca Raton Museum of
Art Artist's Guild, the National Association of Women Artists,
Women in Visual Arts, The Garden State Watercolor Society, and The
New Jersey Watercolor Society. She is an associate member of the
Allied Artists of America, The International Society of
Experimental Artists, The American Watercolor Society, The National
Collage Society, The National Watercolor Society, Watercolor Art
Society of Houston, The Palm Beach Waterlcolor Society, The
Watercolor Society of Alabama and the Florida Watercolor
Society.
Carol has received over 60 National and
International awards. Her works are in private collections and can
be seen in museums and galleries throughout the United States and
avroad. She is curently represented by the Louisa Melrose Gallery
in Frenchtown, NJ, the Tideline Gallery in Hockessin, DE, the
Tideline Gallery in Rehoboth Beach, DE, the Jennings Gallery in
Washington, D.C., and the Witbeck Gallery in Sturat, FL. Carol
resides with her husband Bill in Somerset, NJ furing the summer and
in Port St. Lucie, FL during the winter.