If you like our writing, we’d be much obliged if you would click the ❤️ or the 🔁 icon on this post so more collectors, art lovers, and artists can discover us on Substack. 🙏 BoldBrush Recommends: Carol JenkinsA daily newsletter featuring today’s finest visual artists. The Renter, 12x16, Oil on Linen Plein Air by Kathie OdomJoin us for a free, artist-focused webinar as we dive into art, creativity, & marketing with renowned fine artist Kathie Odom and Buddy Odom. Along with industry experts Clint Watson, BoldBrush’s Founder & the marketing team. This webinar is open to all artists! Thursday, June 20th at 11:00am CDT (12:00pm EDT, 10:00am MDT, 9:00am PDT) Register for this Webinar Oil 18 x 24, Foothills Spring by Carol Jenkins was selected as a Finalist in the April 2024 BoldBrush Art Contest & Exhibit.Get Notified When Carol Posts New Art I was born to an artistic Massachusetts family. I started drawing and painting very early. My home was filled with beautiful paintings done by my great grandmother. She traveled to the White Mountains in New Hampshire in the 1890"s to paint"en plein air". I was inspired by these paintings and encouraged by my family. I always knew I wanted to be an artist. I received a National Scholastic Art Scholarship in high school to go to the art school of my choice.I dreamed of becoming an illustrator and choose Vesper George School of Art in Boston. One of my teachers was Robert Douglas Hunter. He noticed my talent and encouraged me to move from commercial art to fine art.I transferred to the School of the Museum of Fine Art in Boston, Massachusetts and majored in painting. In my early twenties I had an urge to travel and headed west. I was struck by the awesome beauty of the Rocky Mountains.I settled in the historic mining town of Ward, Colorado, surronded by National Forest and near the Indian Peaks Wilderness area .Hiking, backpacking, and living in a small town suited me . I am still here today. After many years of working with pastels, I felt like holding a brush again.I decided to get serious about oils and signed up for workshops with the best teachers and painters I could find. I studied with Kim English, Skip Whitcomb, Kang Cho, Greg Kreutz, George Strickland, Carolyn Anderson and Kevin Weckbach. I can't begin to describe how great it is to spend time with teachers so willing to share their knowledge and experience. I enjoy painting just about anything - landscapes, interiors, buildings and figures, but my greatest love is plein air painting. The weather ,the light, and the land all become part of me.Heading out into nature, looking around and being inspired by a beautiful composition and translating that to my canvas right then and there is always exciting to me. I still love to travel to New England, Florida and the mountains and deserts of the Southwest. You can often find me happily painting on the side of a road, in some grubby alleyway, or off on some trail past the "no trespassing" sign. Learn More About Carol Jenkins Creating Art is about Creating Magic. And it’s the only magic that is for sale. Don’t cheapen it with the usual marketing tactics. We show you how to create magic with your marketing. Fortune Favors the Bold Brush Learn More New Artwork by FASO Members Your art could be here tomorrow, for free. Click for Details © 2024 Clint Watson PO Box 700534, San Antonio, TX 78270, USA Unsubscribe |