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Sweetgrass Before Us by Carol Grigg See bio below
Image Size 22.50 x 30 JCG-DSP Limited Edition of 125 signed by the artist.
Fine Art Reproduction on High Quality Art Paper - Mint (pristine/new) Condition - Unframed - Purchased directly form the official publisher for whom we are authorized dealers.
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Carol Grigg |
Carol Grigg was born in Portland in 1942. She grew up in Lake Oswego and has always lived in Oregon. She is divorced and has two children, Heidi and Nathan. Carol is part Cherokee Indian and she draws her inspiration from nature and primitive art. "I explore a variety of creative forms; watercolor, oil, collage, clay, inks, music and poetry - anything I can easily and quickly get my hands on. I am influenced by primitive art, especially from the earliest cave paintings. She is best known for desert-colored pastels depicting her signature Native American rider and horse, which symbolize Mother Earth. The images I bring forth are surrounded by space and create a suspended moment in which one might rest. In this I would wish for the ideas of ecstasy, intuition, love and awareness in nature, healing power and spiritual unity to surface into the consciousness of the observer - participant. It is the Great Mother energy I am expressing." She feels strongly about the land and preserving the environment we have left, the animals and preserving what species we have left, the unity of nature and the simplicity of the relationship between man, earth and beast.
She is self taught, although her parents gave her much encouragement and the freedom to create and follow the example of her mother, also an artist. Ageless in itself, her work is a culmination of artistic genius, innate talent, and the warmth created by her beliefs that flow naturally into her work. | |
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