'Watercolour paint is a natural medium for me.
It complements and enhances the beauty of this coastal panorama ... It has a
characteristic fresh, organic quality that easily gives the impression of trees
and plants, and of rock formations and their textures. It is quick and spontaneous,
and has a simplicity to it, requiring few tools. It has a wild quality and although
the water can be somewhat controlled, it cannot quite be tamed.'
Many of Carol Evans watercolours
portray British Columbia and the Pacific Northwest on the beautiful and rugged
pacific shores on the west coast of Vancouver Island. Her ability to create intensity
of colour in the watercolour medium and her attention to the subtleties of light
are trademarks of her increasingly popular work.
“Watercolour paint is a natural medium
for me. It complements and enhances the beauty of this coastal panorama. This
region is, after all, a damp, misty part of the world a lot of the time. Water
hangs in great silken sheets of fog across mountains and inlets. It ripples and
reflects along the shore. The wet, delicate, and raw subtleties of watercolour
washes are ideal for conveying the gradation of light within clouds or a summer
haze, perfect for suggesting shapes and forms barely visible in shrouded mist
or streaking rain. It has a characteristic fresh, organic quality that easily
gives the impression of trees and plants, and of rock formations and their textures.
It is quick and spontaneous, and has a simplicity to it, requiring few tools.
It has a wild quality and although the water can be somewhat controlled, it cannot
quite be tamed.
The first impression is always sunlight,
the primary concern of everything I paint. No matter what the subject, my process
of painting is entirely influenced by light: its direction, the shadows it creates,
its honey glow causing everything to hover on a cushion of warm air. Light penetrates
things, revealing inner qualities and colours, like the veins in a leaf or the
translucence of a shell. It creates halos around them. It makes things shine
and flash and reach out to you, come alive. It rings out like sound echoing here
and there off everything, filling a place with its reflected glow like a visual
symphony. It has a divine loveliness to it. It appears without any human hand
causing it to appear. It is just there and a scene is blessed with its rays.
My work is to reflect it in my painting."
She is currently working on new paintings
of places along the BC coast that have caught her interest in sharing these sights
with you.
Carol's artwork is available
only as giclée prints.
Other pieces by this artist may be available. If you are interested in viewing additional samples of this artist's work
please contact us, we would be happy to email photos
upon request.