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- 150620-04 Pueblo Church by Betty Carlson - Lithograph Limited Edition 10/80 1984
150620-04 Pueblo Church by Betty Carlson - Lithograph Limited Edition 10/80 1984
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22 1/2" x 18 1/2"Betty Carlson
Betty Carlson was born and raised in Louisville, Ohio. After college, she and her husband moved to Casper, Wyoming. While there she was fortunate to meet and study under Rupert Conrad whose enthusiasm and encouragement has had a lasting effect on her work. Then, during an extended stay in Denver, Colorado, Betty continued her art education at the Rocky Mountain School of Art and Denver University. She also participated in various workshops conducted by noted artists such as Sylvia Sleigh, Marisol Escobar and Mel Ramos.
After moving to Santa Fe in 1991, Betty was so influenced by the beauty of the area that she focused much of her work on Southwest subject matter. The sculpture-like adobe architecture, extraordinary lighting and brilliant sunsets, and rose-colored earthen tones are repeated themes in her work. She also enjoys recording her impressions of the women and children of the nearby pueblos.
Carlson's desire to learn and create has taken her on a quest for a means of expressing her emotional and intuitive feelings. To that end, over the years, she has explored different styles of painting using a variety of media. After using oil paints for many years, Betty ventured into painting with acrylics and watercolors and was awarded a Signature Membership in the National Watercolor Society. Betty has published serigraphs, lithographs, giclees and posters of her paintings. She was commissioned to create 17 paintings for the recently published book 'Santa Fe Memories'.
22 1/2" x 18 1/2"Betty Carlson
Betty Carlson was born and raised in Louisville, Ohio. After college, she and her husband moved to Casper, Wyoming. While there she was fortunate to meet and study under Rupert Conrad whose enthusiasm and encouragement has had a lasting effect on her work. Then, during an extended stay in Denver, Colorado, Betty continued her art education at the Rocky Mountain School of Art and Denver University. She also participated in various workshops conducted by noted artists such as Sylvia Sleigh, Marisol Escobar and Mel Ramos.
After moving to Santa Fe in 1991, Betty was so influenced by the beauty of the area that she focused much of her work on Southwest subject matter. The sculpture-like adobe architecture, extraordinary lighting and brilliant sunsets, and rose-colored earthen tones are repeated themes in her work. She also enjoys recording her impressions of the women and children of the nearby pueblos.
Carlson's desire to learn and create has taken her on a quest for a means of expressing her emotional and intuitive feelings. To that end, over the years, she has explored different styles of painting using a variety of media. After using oil paints for many years, Betty ventured into painting with acrylics and watercolors and was awarded a Signature Membership in the National Watercolor Society. Betty has published serigraphs, lithographs, giclees and posters of her paintings. She was commissioned to create 17 paintings for the recently published book 'Santa Fe Memories'.
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