For today's feature, we spoke to artist and illustrator Caroline Evans and this is what she told us:
As a lover of all fauna and flora, my work is a celebration of Nature’s beauty and all that she offers. I am an award-winning artist and illustrator who works in three specific genres – abstracts, fantasy and realism.
Contemplating His Fate |
All my work is original, including my Abstracts where I have used my own photographs of flowers and leaves taken from my garden or original artwork and digitally manipulated them to produce the finished pieces.
Facing My Fears |
While some of my work carries definitive ‘messages’, all are created primarily to captivate and uplift my audience through an eclectic mix of strong colours, shapes, lines and imagery. I strive to encourage people to use their imagination and find a connection to my art by entering their own world of beauty and colour. My more intricate Fantasy work encompasses a lot of hidden elements, all of which can be interpreted differently depending on the viewer.
Summer Celebration - Nocturne |
I produce my artwork intuitively – by that, I mean that I do not visualise the finished picture but allow it to evolve as I go along. This also extends to the type of medium I use on my originals and I will often combine more than one. If the fancy takes me on the day, I will add further embellishments such as beads, semi-precious stones, metal leaf or even some fairy dust...
The Beauty Behind The Mask |
I am a member of the Association of Illustrators (UK), the UK Coloured Pencil Society and a resident Gallery Artist at Nude Tin Can Gallery, St Albans, England.
One of the pure joys of being an artist is to end up with a piece of art that ‘works’ – not only is it extraordinarily uplifting, but it’s also fun! Thank you for looking through my artwork and welcome to my world...
You can view Caroline's work on her website:
and at Fine Art America, at
and you can follow her on Facebook at
You can also find Caroline at
— Tony Murtagh (@TonyKRO) December 14, 2015
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