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Artist's Statement
A great painting forms when I am on the cusp of being out of control.
I would say I allow, not create, art.
Striving to create from this place is the only way I have found to reflect
strong enough tension and emotion. My goal is for the color and design
to appeal to the viewers before they identify the subject. I feel this
leaves room for the viewers to see themselves in the creation and then
arrive at a conclusion. My hope is that collectors will continue to see
new things in the art as a result of themselves and their life experiences.
Biography
Carl’s affinity for art began at an early age when he was accepted
into Western Reserve Academy boarding school to study fine arts. And though
his next step was to go to college, he knew from his initial moments there
that he would not end up with his ideal life if he followed the predetermined
degree outlines. He viewed college as a means to help sharpen who he was
as an artist and person, not a place to follow a systematic course schedule
en route to receipt of a degree. He proceeded to take an assortment of
college classes dealing with psychology, design, and traditional art skills.
After he finished his formal education, he pursued career paths in graphic,
interior, and conceptual design and fulfilled entrepreneurial interests
by starting two businesses. Carl also sought out mentors and life coaches
over the next several years in an effort to continue bettering who he
was as both an artist and a human being. These people’s gracious
efforts and time investments have forever molded and shaped his life.
His background in art and psychology, through formal education and mentored
apprenticeships, has helped to form the artist you see now.
In 2004, Carl had an epiphany that came when he found that he could
couple all of his earlier pursuits into a single rewarding career by producing
gallery quality art. The years since that breakthrough have demanded tremendous
faith on his part that his work could succeed and that the path he took
to follow his heart’s desire would be the right one. Looking back,
Carl can honestly say with confidence that he made the right decision.
His life has never been richer or fuller now that he has allowed himself
to do what seems to be intrinsically a part of who he is.
Carl's
works can be seen at Waxlander Gallery, 622 Canyon Road.
Hours: 9:30-5:30 daily. (505) 984-2202 or (800) 342-2202.
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