Carolyn Shores Wright is an artist currently living in Huntsville, Alabama. When Carolyn had two teenage sons, she began her art career. Her early works were done in oils and acrylics, but for a vacation trip her husband gave her a set of watercolor paints. She soon realized she had found her medium.
The artist has developed a style which is sensitive, delicate and uniquely her own. Her whimsical paintings, which have long been favorites of the public, express her own personality with that of the subject. Her more realistic paintings show highly developed textures and patterns.
Her work has been licensed for such products as collector plates, greeting cards, porcelain mugs, stationary products, books, fabrics, wallpaper, dining products, window decorations, t-shirts, tabletop figurines and buying many other items. Licensing partners include: AMIA, Art Brands, Bradford Exchange, Burton & Burton, Cherison, Creative Converting, Crown Point Graphics, Current, Danbury Mint, Dimensions, Harvest House Publishers, JQ Greetings, Leanin' Tree, Marian Heath, Raz Imports, Toland Home & Garden, etc.
Her work has also been used for promotional greeting cards by Audubon Society, the Christian Children's Fund, Colorful Images, Military Officers Association of America, National Geographic, Retired Officers Association, Smithsonian, and Yankee Magazine. (from her website)
The print is signed and numbered by the artist, print number 1049/1950 and dated 1988. Beautifully double-matted and framed. The dust cover on the back is loose on two corners. Attractive and ready to hang.
Product code: Carolyn Shores Wright signed and numbered buying print, Still Life of kitchen utensils and crock, framed