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Caroline Young

 

"Geisha Women"

Caroline Young

Limited Edition Giclee of 100

Numbered and Hand-Signed

 18.00 X 24.00 inches (with border)

14.50 X 22.00 inches (image).

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List price:$2,000

 

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"Drum Dancer"

Caroline Young

Limited Edition Giclee of 100

Numbered and Hand-Signed

 18.00 X 24.00 inches (with border)

14.50 X 22.00 inches (image).

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"Lover's Farewell"

Caroline Young

Limited Edition Giclee of 100

Numbered and Hand-Signed

 18.00 X 24.00 inches (with border)

14.50 X 22.00 inches (image).

Certificate of Authenticity.

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Our Price: $249.00


"Evening Reverie"

Caroline Young

Limited Edition Giclee of 100

Numbered and Hand-Signed

 18.00 X 24.00 inches (with border)

14.50 X 22.00 inches (image).

Certificate of Authenticity.

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"Moon in the Willows"

Caroline Young

Limited Edition Giclee of 100

Numbered and Hand-Signed

 Measures 24.00 X 18.00 inches (with border) 22.00 X 14.50 inches (image)

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"Wistful Wisteria"

Caroline Young

Limited Edition Giclee of 100

Numbered and Hand-Signed

 18.00 X 24.00 inches (with border)

14.50 X 22.00 inches (image).

Certificate of Authenticity.

List price:$2,000

 

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Biography

In classical Oriental painting, artists approach their work the way pianists in the West might approach the existing compositions of the great masters. Each new painting was a performance that the artist rehearsed for by practicing the performance of earlier painters. Contemporary artist Caroline Young took that wisdom to heart. Her delicate watercolors on silk pay homage to classical Chinese technique called the "delicate style," and the lessons Young learned from her mentor, Lam Oi Char.  Each is a virtuoso celebration.

 

"Lam Oi Char changed my life. My mother had encouraged me to paint as a teenager in Hong Kong where I was born and raised.  But it was not until I began studying watercolor with Lam Oi Char that I gained the confidence to succeed as an artist, "says Young. From her teacher Caroline Young learned the traditional forms of Chinese art and filled her silken rural landscapes.  She chose as her medium Chinese watercolors, acrylic and gouache. Caroline mixes her own colors to achieve unique and vibrant tones, unavailable in commercially prepared paints.

Caroline’s soft, lyrical brush work and graceful composition has earned her critical and popular acclaim. Although her Japanese themes brought her to fame, Young decided to return to Chinese historical subjects. "I wanted to pay homage to my great-grandparents, who immigrated to Hawaii from China, and to commemorate the bicentennial celebration of the first Chinese to arrive in Hawaii."

Caroline Young is currently at work on her most ambitious project to date, the Immortal Twelve Suite. The paintings on silk will depict legends of the twelve signs of the eastern zodiac. This is a major project for the artist which will last for many years, and one which promises to cement Young’s place in the ranks of outstanding contemporary artists in America.

"Art has given me a second chance to learn the essence of my own culture and to discover what it means to be Chinese.  I will continue to paint Japanese subjects in the future because so many of my collectors enjoy them so much, and I enjoy doing them. But I will concentrate the main thrust of my artwork on Chinese subjects, such as "The immortal Twelve Suite."  When I’m not painting I spend most of my time researching Chinese history, culture, costumes and ornamentation."

Says writer Larry V. Ledoux about Caroline Young. "Her work is soft, serene and subtle. Superbly painted. Fascinating. Even compelling. They appeal to our sensitivity for beauty, to our love for a good story, to our curiosity about those who came before us, those who grew old in cultures older than our own. Given this, Ms. Young’s growing national success is not surprising. Young's works are collected all over the world, from England to Singapore, Hong Kong to Australia. She is also in the permanent collection of the Bowers Museum in Santa Ana, and the Pacific Asia Museum in Pasadena.

 

The art of Caroline Young focuses on interpreting the drama, romance, and magic of the mythology and history of ancient China and Japan.  Ms. Young is enjoying growing national success. Young's works are collected all over the world, from England to Singapore, Hong Kong to Australia.

 

Caroline Young is also in the permanent collection of the Bowers Museum in Santa Ana, and the Pacific Asia Museum in Pasadena.

 

 

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Christine Comyn | Joseph Dawley | E. Denis | Neal Doty | Nissan Engel | Lee Dubin | Erte |

Jiang Tie Feng | Ming Feng | Fergo | Daniella_Foletto | Dima Gorban | Don Hatfield | Hava |

Lu Hong | Yenfen Huang | Michael Kachan | Irit Kalechman | John Kelly | Michael Kerman |

John Kollig | Anatole Krasnyansky | Dorit Levi | Didier Lourenco | Aldo Luongo | Batia Magal |

Peter Max | Barbara McCann | Thomas McKnight | Alex Meilichson | Anatoly Metlan |

Ilene Meyer | Henry Miller | Ron Mondz | Victoria Montesinos | Valter Morais | Michael Nelson |

Robert Lyn Nelson | Miquela Nicolau | John Nieto | Chuck Oberstein | S. Sam Park | Linnea Pergola |

Pino | John Powell | William Nelson | Jan Parker | Picasso Estate Collection | Henri Plisson | Linda Pirri |

Andre Renoux | Annie Retivat | Michael Rosenvain | Patrick Ryan | Francisco Sainz | Marco Sassone |

James Scoppettone | Jane Wooster Scott | Francis Sevitt | George Shelly | Viktor Shvaiko |

Stephen Shortridge | Calman Shemi | Avi Ben-Simhon | Vadik Suljakov | Rina Sutzkever |

James Talmadge | Tarkay | Mary Bradish Titcomb | Christian Title | Itzhak Tordjman |

Yuri Tremler | Lloyd Van Pitterson | Doug Webb | Cao Yong | Caroline Young |

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