Kay Carlson en
plein air
Sausalito California Colorist Artist
My
intention is to see beyond the physical qualities within a
landscape. I choose locations which have a certain wildness,
where the essence and story are more than contours and lines.
My passion is to see and capture with oil paint how color is
changed by the influence of light. I am inspired by many of the
same historical sources as the California Colorists, the Society
of Six.
The French and American Impressionists have also influenced my
work.
In Sausalito, on the coast near my longtime waterfront studio, I
explore special times of the day when the waves, clouds, and
atmosphere create a visual drama. In the fields of the
Napa-Sonoma wine country and Tuscany Italy, I work with outdoor
easels returning often for entire days to capture the effects of
light and shadow. My preferred palette is vibrant with the
scarlet of autumn vines, yellow of spring mustard, and a myriad
of blues, lavenders and greys that reflect seasonal changes.
I want to create images which light up people’s lives with the
abundance and sensuality of the natural world. I share my
observations in a dialogue with paint as gifts from the earth.
Kay
Carlson 2010
A air painter specializing in Northern California scenes, her
colorful brushstrokes instantly usher you into an emotional
connection with the vineyards, panoramic coastlines and
mountains she calls home.
Ms. Carlson received her B.A. from the University of Wisconsin
and quickly followed her interest in painting, enrolling in
postgraduate study at the prestigious San Francisco Art
Institute. Her diverse accomplishments include solo exhibitions
at the Mondavi Winery, Sausalito City Hall in Sausalito,
California, the University of California, and the Bank-America
World Headquarters in San Francisco. Her work has been displayed
at the Picasso Museum in Barcelona, Spain, the Extemporanea di
Nicola XXI in Tuscany, Italy, both the 3-Com and Loral
Corporations in San Jose, and a host of galleries in New York,
Los Angeles, Oregon and California. In 2000 she was awarded the
American Impressionist Society 2nd annual Merit award. She also
founded Marin Open Studios to increase the public’s awareness
and appreciation of local artists.
Recognized as an expert in her field, Carlson served as a board
member on the Marin Arts Council for five years and curated Art
Exhibitions at the Concordia Argonaut Club in San Francisco. She
held the position of Art Critic at City of Celebration Newspaper
in San Francisco, and was president of Sight/Insight Art Center
in Mill Valley, California. She has been profiled in numerous
fine arts publications, and her many collectors range from
corporations to individuals residing all over the United States.
I invite you to make an appointment to personally meet me and
view my current inventory of art works. After a visit to my
Studio, spend the day experiencing the waterfront community of
Sausalito, full of Mediterranean ambiance, open air cafes, and
views of San Francisco. For contact information and directions
to my studio visit
Kay's-Website
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