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Ice Storm

February 13, 2021 by Carrie Witherell

Having some pretty wild winter weather in Texas due to the polar vortex sweeping over the northern hemisphere.

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February 13, 2021 /Carrie Witherell
carrie witherell, photography, nature, ice storm, texas
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Study of Vapor With Cigarette, 11” x 14”, colored pencil on paper, 2020.

Study of Vapor With Cigarette, 11” x 14”, colored pencil on paper, 2020.

Vapor With Cigarette

May 22, 2020 by Carrie Witherell in New Work

Revisiting an older idea…

May 22, 2020 /Carrie Witherell
colored pencil, study, carrie witherell, works on paper, sketchbook
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When Your Ship is Capsizing, 2020, oil on canvas, 20” x 24”.

When Your Ship is Capsizing, 2020, oil on canvas, 20” x 24”.

This Painting is Very Hard to Photograph

April 07, 2020 by Carrie Witherell

I should probably get a better camera, but there is some kind of property of this painting that slightly blurs in every picture I take no matter what the lighting situation is.

While taking pictures of Josh for a portrait, he adopted a slightly concerned, slightly wide-eyed far away look and murmured “My gosh, look at that ship capsizing over there.” Typical to Josh’s nature, it turned out to be the best picture I took so I decided to run with it. I like the imaginary narrative it created as well as the sense of a slowly impending disaster that a lot of us are feeling lately in real life.

April 07, 2020 /Carrie Witherell
oil painting, portraiture, carrie witherell, new work
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Self as Fish Study, 2019, oil on canvas, 15” x 18”.

Self as Fish Study, 2019, oil on canvas, 15” x 18”.

A Pretty Good Mouth

April 05, 2020 by Carrie Witherell

I made these studies back when we lived in our old one bedroom apartment where I worked out of a tiny corner of the kitchen. Space was super tight and I knew I wanted to incorporate these ideas into a large painting, and so I had to put the idea on the backburner and do smaller projects instead. It’s really challenging to work where you live, especially when you have two small boys that love to get into everything and “help” draw over your drawings and paintings. I love their creativity, but RIP some of my work.

Self as Fish Study, oil on paper, 2019.

Self as Fish Study, oil on paper, 2019.

I was so excited to move to our new house and make the garage into studio space. I am slowly circling around these motifs and reimagining what I want to do with them now that I have the space and materials. The main idea in these is celebrating an exuberant grotesqueness, which I love because of the subsequent feeling of mental freedom.

Self as Fish Study, oil on paper, 14x17”, 2019.

Self as Fish Study, oil on paper, 14x17”, 2019.

These studies are particular favorites of mine, and I go back to them often when I am feeling insecure or vulnerable about my own work. They help me remember what I like about my work, and guide me back onto a productive path.

April 05, 2020 /Carrie Witherell
oil painting, self portrait, carrie witherell
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