I am thrilled to have been voted Artist of the Month for June, 2008, as well as June 2014. romanceworks bio and interview for 2008 can be read here. INTERVIEW
romanceworks interview for 2014 AOM can be read here:
http://www.renderosity.com/june-2014-artist-of-the-month---romanceworks-cms-17112
What's New with The Art Of Carol Cavalaris
Galleries: I currently exhibit my work in several Colorado galleries, including juried shows at Art At The Center in Nederland, and Gilpin County Art Association in Central City. I also exhibit in several on-line art galleries. I also have on-going exhibits at various banks, community centers, libraries, restaurants, and also participate in local Art Fairs and Festivals. Art Licensing: I am a collectible artist with The Bradford Exchange, where my art is on a Dream Catcher Collection, as well as an exclusive figurine and sculpture collection. My art is also being licensed and is on a variety of products including: eSkins for laptops, iPads, iPhones, etc., puzzles that are being sold in Target, K-Mart, and other retail and web stores. Several of my pieces have been licensed by a company called The Mountain. They produce high-quality, environmentally-friendly T-shirts and other apparel, and have some of the finest wildlife and fantasy artists in the world on their team. My art is now decorating T-shirts that are sold world-wide,including major retail stores like WalMart. You can check out their great line of tees at: http://www.themountain.com
Fine Art Prints and ArtCards: Most of the artwork in my Renderosity gallery is now available for purchase as a Fine Art Print and ArtCard (greeting card suitable for framing). I have a huge selection at my website so please stop by and browse the extensive galleries at:http://www.carol-cavalaris.artistwebsites.com
I also have an on-gallery and e-store at my own website: http://www.romanceworks.com
Specialty Items & Gifts: I opened a Specialty Store where my art is available on various items, including Calendars, Mugs, Mousepads, Art Posters, Postage, Greeting Cards (that can be customized) iPad and iPhone Art Cases, and Skateboards. New items are being added regularly, so please check out my store at:Â http://www.zazzle.com/romanceworks*
Thanks for stopping by. :o) Carol Cavalaris
FINE ART GALLERY:Â http://www.carol-cavalaris.artistwebsites.comPERSONAL WEBSITE: http://www.romanceworks.comSPECIALTY STORE: http://www.zazzle.com/romanceworks*SPECIALTY STORE: http://http://www.redbubble.com/people/carolcavalarisHEALING ART STORE: http://www.zazzle.com/healingartdesigns*FACEBOOK FAN PAGE: http://www.facebook.com/pages/The-Art-Of-Carol-Cavalaris/133636773376037
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Comments (10)
DennisReed
lovely
kftate
Truly beautiful! Absolutely gorgeous work!
jendellas
Love lilac trees & the scent is wonderful. xx
kgb224
Amazing art work. God bless.
LivingPixels
Wonderful!
anahata.c
I’m late on this, but that’s because I didn’t have the same flow of words in me as I had the last few days; but now I do, happily...so I’ll comment on this, and then return for the snow rose ballet in the next day or so...(which I loved as well)
Another image in this new style which I love! You’re getting more and more concrete with this new wild medium, which (may I assume?) means you’re doing more dialogue with it? or taming it more? Whatever it is, you’ve got highly concrete forms here, like shells, with the translucence and modeled surfaces so common to shells---they’re beautiful, Carol. And they're massed together, like a huge family. And your leaves are concrete and almost glass carvings; they have all these flowing ‘parts’, like the enamel on ceramics that flowed and then hardened, forming beautiful gurgling forms. Lots of life in those leaves---I'll take 6 plants! And they have translucence too, like colored glass. And they do dialogue with all the lilac flowers, rushing through them, protecting them. You’ve interpreted the lilac’s many flowers as bundles of little gems; and, as we go down the image, we see the bundles get smaller and smaller, as if the flowers turned into rushing droplets of water. And it all ends in light, on the bottom---I mean, this is a beautiful variation on many of your lower sections (in your paintings): Instead of ending in rich dark hues, swirling like the ground of consciousness, you end here in increasing light, as the droplets morph into liquids. And the forms, instead of being the longer more oblong forms of your earlier paintings, are droplets and dots of light and color.
But that coagulation in the center---whoosh: it’s like a collage with real shells, pebbles and jewels stuck to that bed-of-purples. The image is grounded right there! And the leaves seem to hug the flowers. This image gives the sense of discovering a treasure chest filled with little jewels, and with your own sense of love which flows through this image like a waterfall. A really loving image. Man, you’ve gone through several major morphs since starting with those inks...but that’s a result, I’m sure, of your long experience with art, where you don’t have to wait long to master each step. I love this image as much as the last ones; it’s visceral and intense, giving the feeling of a big ingathering (the flowers) doused in the hues of passion and beauty. Beauteous once again, Carol. This is enthralling.
romanceworks
Thanks so much for your wonderful detailed comment, Mark. As always, I am intrigued with and inspired by your response to my work. What I find so interesting about alcohol ink is that it takes on many organic forms, often unexpected, and so within a gathering of lilacs, shapes become seashells and gems, and many other things. To me that gives the work interest and dimension beyond what I originally intended, even if it can be a bit daunting. With this particular painting, I had it all finished and was attempting to make a few minor shading edits with what is called an alcohol ink blending pen. It is a fat pen that I filled with this special solution that is used to lighten and blend the inks. I must not have put the tip back on properly and when I held the pen over the painting, a huge gush of solution dropped on the lilacs. And immediately erased most of the detail. It was an awful lesson learned. And I had to decide - do I scrap this one or try to save it ... somehow. I chose to see if I could save it. So I am far from taming this wild medium. It's still the boss, and I'm the kid trying to catch up, but we are learning how to relate. :o)
dragonmuse
What a delightful image. My fave flower :)
helanker
What a gorgeous piece this is. Love the details and the colors and the dreamy feeling you created.
MrsRatbag
I love the fluidity of this; beautiful!