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328 County Road 418
Oxford, MS, 38655
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Carol Roark

I love the outdoors. I love light. I love color. When all of the elements come together I can’t do anything but paint! As an artist, I am fascinated by the relationship between light and color and how one affects the other. Yes, you will see reoccurring elements in my work like horses, family and mostly my Mississippi landscape, but it all comes down to the light.

After receiving my BFA from Mississippi State, I studied extensively under Sammy Britt and focused on the techniques of Henry Hensche and the colorist movement. Sammy sees light and color unlike anyone I know and I am so thankful for the foundation he gave me. As I have evolved with my art, I see things a little differently than the colorists, but I still apply many of their techniques and incorporate them into my own style.

I love painting outdoors “en plein air” and have been painting on location long before the plein air movement became as popular as it is today. There is no substitute for the visual information that our eyes give us first hand and living on our horse farm at the edge of the Mississippi delta I have an unlimited supply of subject matter. When someone views my work, I want them to be drawn into the painting and FEEL it. Whether it is a crisp autumn day or a hot dusty back road, I want to transport the viewer to a time and place that I deemed magical.

Carol Roark

I love the outdoors. I love light. I love color. When all of the elements come together I can’t do anything but paint! As an artist, I am fascinated by the relationship between light and color and how one affects the other. Yes, you will see reoccurring elements in my work like horses, family and mostly my Mississippi landscape, but it all comes down to the light.

After receiving my BFA from Mississippi State, I studied extensively under Sammy Britt and focused on the techniques of Henry Hensche and the colorist movement. Sammy sees light and color unlike anyone I know and I am so thankful for the foundation he gave me. As I have evolved with my art, I see things a little differently than the colorists, but I still apply many of their techniques and incorporate them into my own style.

I love painting outdoors “en plein air” and have been painting on location long before the plein air movement became as popular as it is today. There is no substitute for the visual information that our eyes give us first hand and living on our horse farm at the edge of the Mississippi delta I have an unlimited supply of subject matter. When someone views my work, I want them to be drawn into the painting and FEEL it. Whether it is a crisp autumn day or a hot dusty back road, I want to transport the viewer to a time and place that I deemed magical.

Sundown Cedar

Sundown Cedar

18×22 framed (image 12x16) acrylic on gesso board $875

Left Overs

Left Overs

21.5× 25.5 framed (image 16x20 oil on linen panel $1300

Delta Dirt

Delta Dirt

23x27 framed (image 16x20) oil on linen panel $1050

Winter's Sleep

Winter's Sleep

14.5 24.5 (image 10x20) oil on canvas $1850

Southern Gold

Southern Gold

17×21 framed (image 12×16) oil on canvas $950

Just over the Ridge

Just over the Ridge

36×48 gallery wrapped oil on canvas $6500

Summer Days

Summer Days

21.5×25.5 framed (image16×20) oil on canvas $1400

Touch of Pink

Touch of Pink

30×40 gallery wrapped oil on canvas $4000

Heron's Home

Heron's Home

17×14 framed (image 12×9) oil on canvas $600

Nostalgia

Nostalgia

19×19 framed (image 12×12) oil on canvas $700

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