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CURRENT NEWS!!
We are very pleased to announce that
Carol's "Little Sister"
received an award for 3rd place in the graphics category at the 37th Annual Trail of Tears Art Show
and Sale! "Oklahoma Fancy"
was also accepted for exhibition at the show! The show ran
from May 3 - 26, 2008 at the Cherokee Heritage Center in
Tahlequah, Oklahoma. All of the works on display were submitted
for judging prior to acceptance into the show, and this is a
special honor.
There is a story behind every piece of
art! Check the
"Originals" pages for new paintings, discounts, or special pricing. Some of them have just been sold, so if
you see something you like, call or e-mail soon!
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ABOUT CAROL
One of
America's most admired painters of the Native
American Indian, Carol Theroux is widely known for
the sensitivity and authenticity of her work.
Drawing inspiration from her own Cherokee heritage,
she portrays the traditional values of Native
American life, paying tribute to their noble past in
her portraits, collectible plates, and Native
American porcelain dolls. Her work can also be found
in Leanin’ Tree’s special collection of Native
American greeting cards.
Carol's figurative portrayals of late 1800's women
in their long bustled dresses, grand hats, transport
the viewer to another place in time. Occasionally
you will find a rare depiction of horses or an
exquisitely detailed still life, but you will know
they are Carol's by the deft handling of this
difficult medium.
Carol Theroux has been a featured artist in numerous
national publications, including Southwest Art
Magazine in 1983, Art of the West 1990-1997, and
International Pastel Magazine in 2001. Carol is a
charter member of the Pastel Society of America and
is included in the 1993 Who's Who in American Art.
She is also a charter member of The Pastel Society
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