Carol Black-Addyman

Artist
Auburn
60B
BOTH Weekends
Drawing, Printmaking
Contact Information
Location
Open by Appointment Year-Round
Yes
About

Carol Black-Addyman was born and raised in Southern California. She credits growing up next to the Pacific Ocean with her lifelong love of the natural world; she developed the habit of observation and study among the fantastically colored tide pools, tidal marshes, and coastal cliffs near her home. Always an avid drawer, her outdoor discoveries inevitably found their way into her sketchbooks. Later, Carol moved to northern California to attend UC Berkeley, where she studied history and literature. Although not actively engaged in art-making at that time, the redwood forests of the Pacific northwest had a profound influence on her imagination. After college, she moved to Los Angeles, where she met and married her husband, artist Simon Addyman. With his encouragement, she began to produce small still life paintings, which were shown in local galleries. Carol’s love of painting and design led to a publishing contract with the Seattle based art group Third & Wall, that produces fine art for residential and commercial interiors. She spent several wonderful years working with Maria Apelo-Cruz, owner of the renowned design firm MJ Atelier in Los Angeles, from whom she learned a variety of traditional techniques, including faux finishing, gilding, chinoiserie, sculpture, trompe l’oeil painting, hand-painted murals, and reverse painting on glass (verre églomisé). On a trip to Wales to visit her husband’s parents – both accomplished artists – Carol discovered linoprinting and was immediately hooked. She and her husband, along with their flock of 13 chickens, 2 cats, and 1 horse, now reside in Auburn, California, where she creates original linocuts and woodblocks in her home studio using traditional methods – and a Woodzilla hand press from Denmark! She continues to receive her inspiration from the natural world around her, from the ever changing yet constant progression of seasons and its influence on the inhabitants of her own backyard.

Paper, ink, lino
Ph. 530.852.2377
http://www.littleflowerslino.com/
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