WATERCOLORS
by
The ARTIST Carrollβ’WATERCOLORS
by
The ARTIST Carrollβ’WATERCOLORS
by
The ARTIST Carrollβ’
β "You love my art, or you don't". β For those trailblazers who love watercolor, horses and making art available to the underserved.
"I began drawing meticulously as an autodidactic 4Β½ y/o child drawing warships
I saw in the World Book Encyclopedia.
I collected insects and postage stamps, had
a compound microscope, a chem set,
camera and a pal who went to MIT at 10 y/o
(Optical Physics). I am surrounded by MENSAs with measured IQs 160 up to 220.
At age 43 y/o, I took up watercolor painting
as a therapeutic hobby 30+ years ago.
Life became a set of innumerable miracles
great and small, daily miracles, always!
My watercolors are blessed.
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"Pop was in the Third Tide on Dog Green, chief medical officer on DE-693 in the Pacific. He had nightmares until he passed at age 91. The family that built the Brooklyn Bridge built a specialty hospital at the Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University for my dad. It was the #1 dermatology destination in the world. Pop had a huge Who's Who private practice, a busy, FEI social light's school, ... Both were avid tennis buffs and students. Both loved hard work.
Mom was Phi Beta Kappa, taught Peds at Penn
medical school, etc., etc. Work, intense sport training and impatient perfection. That's how they survived my sister's tragic death
while yo-yoing in PTSD.
"I quit a D1 Master's (UGA, Entomology),
a D1 PhD (UDEL, Ecology), and
a D1 MBA (UTD, class leading A's).
I tried.
I never went to art school.
"1,473 miles from what I grew up with: My cell phone, water and electricity were shut off. I slept in my car, on people's sofas, and a homeless shelter. I was a starving artist. I kept painting.
"Watercolor (WC) was healing for me.
WC was my lifeline, so, I am not nuts like Vincent van Gogh, my favorite artist. Vincent Van Gogh Visits the Gallery | Vincent and the Doctor | Doctor Who (Starry Night, Sunflowers, ... ).I've watched it many more times than Mark Ciardi's Miracle and Alex Kendricks's Facing the Giants; They are my 'Go-tos'.
"My most rewarding moment was dining with 40 Medal of Honors at a small black tie.
"I self-published Ode to Joy (2013),
an illustrated therapeutic journal with a Foreword by Four-star General Tommy Franks.
I donated 2,600 First Editions.
"A DFW businessman told me,
'This [Carroll] will hang between my 2 Picassos and a Chagall on my cattle ranch.' "
"I have a steadfast heart for abused and traumatized women and children.
Praise Him".
"Purple Thistles, my last Prismacolor drawing brought me an invitation by Alcaraz to learn to do what he did (Sold for $100), 1994".
Watercolor #1, Spain 1994: The Blue Pocketknife, signed twice in frustration and misdated on Day #1 with D. Fco. Alcaraz
Perfectly Loved. The last of the 38 paintings made under D. Fco. Alcaraz in the gold-leafed frame carved by Alcaraz in Spain 1994. Alcaraz loved it.
Atelier 2010 demo: Following the Cloud. A real cowboy working cattle on his Oklahoma Quarter horse. Winsor & Newton British watercolors.
Tears of Joy (Last set of 17 watercolors), 2019. Carroll made this website then returned to his childhood love of field photography and philately.
All Rights Reserved in the USA and abroad by Carroll F. Burgoon, III.
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