Award-winning artist Carolyn Lord will give a presentation on art, as a skill and as a career. Accompanied by images of her own artwork, she will discuss topics such as the definition of success; pathways of art education; art communities and clubs; exhibitions and resume-building activities.
A "plein air" artist since college, Carolyn Lord's early career was influenced by the 20th Century California Watercolor Style of Millard Sheets and his peers which featured bold color and strong design. Her recent watercolors and oils now include aspects of Tonalism and Impressionism. A long-time resident of Livermore, Carolyn Lord has painted its architecture, landscape, and gardens. Regionally, she has exhibited her paintings at the Firehouse Art Center, Pleasanton; Grand Theatre Center for the Arts, Tracy; Carnegie Center for the Arts, Turlock; Haggin Museum, Stockton; De Young Museum, San Francisco, Triton Museum, Santa Clara. Currently she has oil paintings of Livermore architecture at both the NUMU in Los Gatos, and the Pacific Art League in Palo Alto.
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This Meeting is on Zoom Only
Link will be available on the PAL website www.pal-art.com a week prior to the meeting and will be sent via Constant Contact email.