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Carol Grigg: Watercolor and Acrylic Paintings Aug 4 - Aug 27, 2011
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Carol Grigg Flamingo
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Carol Grigg Damn Spot
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Carol Grigg Fruit drinks at the Cayenne Club
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Carol Grigg Painted Pony
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Carol Grigg Slings and Arrows
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Internationally known for her images of Native American women, horses, herons, and ravens, Carol includes in this exhibit colorful party scenes and the original watercolors from her book, "The Singing Snowbear". Written and illustrated by Carol, the book explores the power of music to transfom ordinary experiences in the lives of a polar bear and a Beluga whale. The books are available at the gallery.
Carol Grigg, a passionate environmental conservationist, has painted countless paintings featuring birds, animals and Native Americans, championing their causes. She is also an accomplished poet and musician whose art work has been published in prints and posters selling world wide. Artist Statement: "Artists paint for many reasons, mine is to teach. When I do an idea over and over, such as the horse and rider, it is a way of carrying that message to more people. I like the purity of feelings that a simple uncluttered image generates and the emotions that work on people in mysterious, subtle ways."
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