September, 2015 – Carol Brody, Featured Artist

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Carol Z. Brody will be featured artist at Wellington Art Society

 

Carol Z. Brody, NWS, FWS will be the featured demonstrator at the Wellington Art Society open house reception on September 8, 2015 at Bootz Culture Camp,  420 State Road 7, Suite 120, Royal Palm Beach.  The meet and greet reception with refreshments will begin at 6:30, followed by a member spotlight and brief meeting.  Carol’s demonstration will highlight the meeting.   The evening will close with a fabulous raffle.  We invite all artists and art lovers to join us and enjoy meeting fellow artists and learning about the Wellington Art Society.

 

Carol Brody is a distinguished and internationally know watercolor artist.  She is a native New Yorker and a graduate of Brooklyn College with additional studies at Parson School of Design and many prominent  watercolor artists.  She now resides in Wellington.

 

Her paintings reflect her love of color and texture.  She allows her paintings to begin as a flow of feelings, intuition and spirit.  As her paintings grown and emerge they begin to suggest a form which she develops by many layers of glazing.

 

Carol has won many awards for her beautiful wet-in-wet paintings.  She is also an inspiring teacher since 1987, sharing her personal color palette along with glazes and other techniques.  She gives workshops and serves as an exhibit juror.

 

She is a signature member of the National Watercolor Society, Florida Watercolor Society and others and has been featured in many art magazines.  Carol has had eight major one person exhibits in New York and West Palm Beach.  Her paintings hang in many private homes and corporate offices including UBS Paine Webber, Price Waterhouse and Kent State University School of Art in Ohio.

 

The Wellington Art Society is a non-profit charitable organization in its 34th year.  It is open to artists of all mediums and patrons of the arts, allowing both local and regional artists to display their art work in local galleries, interact with other artists and serve the community through their art.

 

                 For more information visit WellingtonArtSociety.org