Known for her evocative plein air landscapes, Colorado artist Carole Cooke relates, "When I paint on location in remote areas, I feel a sense of unparalleled exhilaration and joy. It is my hope that sharing images of these pristine vistas will not only help my viewers experience a strong connection to nature, but more importantly, will encourage them to join in efforts to preserve these vanishing treasures." Following a successful career as an Art Director in the film industry, Carole turned her talents to the field of fine art in 1997. Following her own path of discovery and fired by relentless enthusiasm and a dedication to research, she studied the work of European Masters, the Early California Impressionists and the Taos Masters, internalizing their expertise as a means to finding her own artistic voice. Determined to capture the landscape in its truest sense and to interpret the subtle tones nature presents, Carole paints on location as much as possible knowing observation is the key to that understanding. It is in these wide-open spaces that she is inspired to evoke the peace and amazing tranquility she feels in nature and bring that essence of the outdoors into her paintings. Now that she has found her passion, she cannot imagine her life without painting. Carole Cooke is a participant in such prestigious annual exhibitions as the Masters of the American West at the Autry National Center in Los Angeles, California, The Western Visions Exhibition at the National Museum of Wildlife Art in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, and the Cheyenne Frontier Days Western Art Show in Wyoming.
Carole has been featured several times in Southwest Art and Art of the West Magazines.
Awards: Collector’s Choice, Rocky Mountain Plein Air Painting, Estes Park CO Second Place, California Art Club at Mission San Juan Capistrano, CA Award of Excellence, OPA National Juried Exhibition, Scottsdale, AZ Honorable Mention, American Plains Artist Grand Miniature Exhibition
Exhibitions: Masters of the American West, Autry National Center, LA, CA 2005-2010 Settler’s West Invitational, Tucson, AZ 2004-2009 Western Visions, Nat’l Museum of Wildlife Art, Jackson, WY 2002-2009 Paintings from Canyon De Chelly, Eric Firestione Gallery Tucson, AZ 2005 Rocky Mountain Plein Air Painting Exhibition, Estes Park, CO 2003-2005 Tuscon Plein Air 2002, Sonora Desert Museum, Tucson, AZ 2002 LPAPA Laguna Art Museum Invitational, Laguna Beach, CA 2000-2003 Top 100 & second 100 Arts for the Parks, Jackson Hole, WY 2001 On Location in Malibu, Frederick R Weisman Museum, CA 1999 California Art Club Exhibits, Mission San Juan Capistrano, CA 1997- 2000 California Art Club Gold Medal Exhibition, Pasadena, CA 1997 - 2004 Treasures of the Sierra Nevada, Museum of Natural History, LA , CA1998 Oil Painters of America Nat’l, Washington D.C.1998, Scottsdale, AZ1999 Orange County Museum of Art, Newport Beach, CA 1998
Recent and Upcoming Exhibitions:
Western Visions National Museum of Wildlife Art Jackson Hole, Wyoming September 2009
Masters of The American West 2010 Autry Museum of Western Heritage Los Angeles, California February 2010
Settler's West American Masters Invitational Settler’s West Gallery Tuscon, Arizona February 2010
Cheyenne Frontier Days Western Art Show & Sale Cheyenne Historical Museum Cheyenne, Wyoming July 2010
Publications:
An Independent Nature Featured Artist Southwest Art Magazine /June 2007
Nurturing Soul Carole Cooke Feature article Art of the West Magazine May/ June 2005
Let It Snow Featured Artist Southwest Art Magazine February 2004
For The Love Of The Land Featured Artist Art of the West Magazine July/August 2002
Artists To Watch Southwest Art Magazine April 2000
Treasures Of The Sierra Nevada Museum of Natural History, Los Angeles, CA California Art Club Exhibition Catalog
Gallery Representation: Legacy Gallery Jackson, Wyoming 307 733-2353 Scottsdale Arizona 480 945-1113 |