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CAROL CHISHOLM
113 Crooked Lane
Lakeville, MA 02347
CarChis@aol.com

Aeolian  28" x 24"       $375.00   

Oh what a wonderful web we weave                $750

 

 

 

   

 

Blue Zone   31" x 21"   $375.00

 

Psychedelic Dancer    M/M textile    28 x 25     $850

 

 

ARTISTS’ STATEMENT
 
 Maintaining an imaginative approach in the creativity of my art, is what is on the burner, so to speak, which finalized into abstract media at this time. The cause and effect of motivation is an excitement to be fulfilled by moments of creativity or stimuli for self expression. If this is worked out and I’m not satisfied with the results, I will overprint. This changes the picture and hopefully creates new frontiers, or I’ll put these pieces away, and deal with them later on in the game.
 
 The colors are picked out to co-inside with the movement of thought. Sometimes these color schemes are worked with for months at a time, or more. This makes the artwork compatible with other pieces using the same color scheme co-ordination. The background colors are rolled up on the plate, the technique is eliminating areas of inks with palette knife to create depth, dimension and texture, etc. The critique of this negative value can make the overall work more interesting. These expressions are played out until the interest in the subject matter has fully been expressed. That goes pretty much with anything that holds my interest, then the next option will emerge and the scenario goes on from there. To tire from the abstract scene and create a piece of reality comes now and then, also.  “To express what the moment brings,” would be the logical motive here.
 
 BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION
 
Carol Hiltz Chisholm was born in  Norwood Mass., basically she  started out  a colorist , painting  landscapes and printmaking  1987.Prior to this, painting with oils for a number of years as a hobby. After Watercolor her interest in art increased and graduated to monotypes, monoprints -collage  & pastel. Creating  prints  by  eliminating paint with palette knife and other paraphernalia to  incorporate  lighter colors & hues formed by relief areas and then adding texture, etc. The critique of this negative value, makes the overall  work more interesting. Exploring  with oil  block printing inks for the last  fifteen years at Fuller Museum of Art.                                                                  
 
 Her winding artistic  journey has taken many forms of self expression, including poetry & Computer Art. Because of her generous spirit she has allowed  many  of  her creations to be donated to worthy causes. Her prints have circulated as far as Maine to North Carolina, Nevada and Georgia.

 

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