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September Issue 2005

Carolina Creations Fine Art and Contemporary Craft Gallery in New Bern, NC, Features Works by Sally Sutton

Carolina Creations Fine Art and Contemporary Craft Gallery, in downtown, New Bern, NC, will present the exhibit, Oil Paintings by North Carolina artist Sally Sutton, from Sept. 30 through Nov. 15, 2005.

Sutton enjoys the challenge of capturing light and experimenting with rich, bright color combinations, contrasting them with deep shadows. When asked about her paintings she says, "I grew up with Monet, Van Gogh, Cezanne, Bonnard, Gauguin, and Munch. As a child I would get out the large heavy book of paintings and spend hours going through it until I was living in visions of great works of art. I was especially attracted to Impressionism and wondered about effects of light and color. When I attempted my first oil painting of my cat Kiki at the age of nine, I used an impressionistic style, and with the help of my mother, who taught art, I succeeded in producing quite a good likeness. I also remember painting my sister and I running through green fields with a storm looming in the background, as if we were trying to get home before it rained. I learned at an early age to put my feelings and emotions in a painting to create an atmosphere of a particular time and place."

"Recently my work has been gravitating more toward Impressionism and bordering at times on Expressionism," adds Sutton. "I am passionate about bold brush strokes and ticker paint application. Much of my inspiration comes from local landscapes and from trips to France, which have included visits to Monet's garden. Gardens have always held a fascination for me. As a child, I would spend hours with my mother, tending to the roses, daisies, and blue hydrangeas in our backyard, and I had a recurring dream of wandering in an English-style garden with tall hedges and brilliant greens."

Suton goes on to say, "My paintings express all that I am. I paint my feelings of excitement about a place, see mystery in the shadows or perhaps feel the warmth of a sunny Provence day. I am compelled to paint a scene in the way that it affects me. Many of my paintings have an urgency about them in style while some are languid and relaxed. Just as my emotions change, so does the canvas."

Sutton's work has been published in North Carolina Garden Club Cookbook and Illustrations of North Carolina Scenes. Her work is in many collections including Wachovia Bank, Central Carolina Bank,  Durham Regional Hospital, Duke University Medical Center, UNC Hospital, Alamance Regional Hospital, SAS Institute, Nations Bank, GTE, Glaxo Wellcome Inc., Tokyo American Club, Northern Telecom Japan, Inc., Nippon Telephone and Telegraph,.and other domestic and international private collections.

Sutton completed her BFA in Illustration and Standard Teaching from California State University, Long Beach, CA. She then studied at Gwent College of Higher Education, Caerleon, Wales. She completed her  Teaching practice at Caerleon Comprehensive School, and has studied at the Art Center College of Design, Pasadena, CA.

For more information check our NC Commercial Gallery listings, call the gallery at 252/633-4369 or at (www.carolinacreations.com).

 


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