The following, submitted November 2004, is from the artist.
Nora Carrol's works on fabric and paper are derivative: emanating from existing forms, whether organic, architectural or geologic. They may be inspired by observation, imagination or events. Both paintings and drawings typically incorporate wet and dry media and use contrast to define shape, space, depth and perspective. Carrol says, "Over time, images have evolved from rounded forms relying on color and shading to define their p (showing 500 of 1669 characters). |
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