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About Betty Carr
Betty Carr was born and raised in Santa Cruz, California and developed
a love of art from visiting museums. For 23 years she taught art in
public schools and did sculpture in her spare time. In 1980, she
married landscape painter, Howard Carr, and they have devoted their
lives to painting. she and her artist husband, Howard Carr, travel
several months of each year, from Oregon to South Carolina in a
specially equipped mobile home. In numerous locations, they teach
artist workshops. She advises her students to draw continually because
'drawing is critical to good painting.'
From the time she was a young girl, Carr has been represented by
galleries. She has been featured in numerous publications including Art
of the West, Southwest Art, American Artist, Art Talk, American Artist
and Vitality magazines. She is extremely proud of her acceptance into
the exclusive Knickerbocker Association of New York City.
Energetic, brightly colored watercolor still lifes are the signature
work of this artist who is known for her skillful use of light, color
and shadow in her floral paintings. On the influence of light on her
watercolors, she writes - 'What catches my eye is the effect light has
on form in unique situations whether fleeting, spilling over, striking,
etc. I challenge myself in capturing its dramatic and/or subtle
effects. The spontaneous qualities of watercolor lends itself perfectly
to my impressionistic style of painting. I strive for confident
enthusiastic brushwork, the maximizing of color's value and intensity
range and a fresh painterly approach, the result appearing effortless.'
Betty Carr is emerging as one of the foremost watercolorists and
painters of the southwest. Her use of color, light and shade accentuate
her subject matter while showing her love of nature and its forms.
Since gaining her MFA from San Jose State University, California, Betty
has taught painting, drawing and sculpture at primary, secondary and
college levels and has developed a following through both private and
workshop instruction. She is collected both privately and corporately
as well as being accepted in numerous juried exhibitions.
Betty in discussing her painting style; impressionism, enthusiastic
brushwork and the use of light and dark shows the enthusiasm and
spontaneity of getting the scene in her hands.
Following years of instructing art in Colorado and California and
developing her distinctive painting style, Betty and artist husband
Howard Carr decided to follow the sun to the southwest where color and
light are ever present.
"What catches my eye is the effect light has on form in unique
situations whether fleeting, spilling over, striking, etc. I challenge
myself in capturing its dramatic and/or subtle effects. I strive for
confident enthusiastic brushwork, the maximizing of color’s value and
intensity range and a fresh painterly approach, the result appearing
effortless" -Betty Carr
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