Carol Odell chose painting as her way of expression when she was young and decided to go to art institution. Ever since finishing a BFA from the Boston Museum School / Tufts University in 1967, she has made art and design part of her lifestyle. After discovering a few media after some time, she has opted for oil paint as her preferred medium for its working features and richness of color. Gouache as well as monotype works on paper enhance her much larger oil works on canvas, wood panels and folding screens. Taking care of the Odell studio / gallery has given her with the satisfying experience of direct contact and connections with lots of enthusiasts of her work. Her work is also currently represented by the Rice / Polak Gallery in Provincetown, MA and in many juried group exhibits in the New England region. She exhibits frequently with the Monotype Guild of New England of which she had been president for three years.
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Printmaking is an artwork which has been made by transferring an impression from a single object onto another two-dimensional surface. Printmaking is one of the oldest and most basic of artistic representations. It started since the time of the ancient Chinese and from Drer, artists have made use of and made techniques of reproducing graphics on paper. These fine art print methods have developed as well as continued to change over time. Printmaking methods fall into four groups. 1) Relief – Woodcut, Linocut and some Collographs; 2) Intaglio – Etching, Drypoint, Mezzotint as well as Aquatint; 3) Serigraphy – Silkscreen; 4) Planographic – Lithography.
There are days when a woman cannot afford to travel light and has to carry numerous things. On these days, it is an advantage if she owns a tote bag. A tote bag is handy and its size and shape allow storage of many things including all her personal effects and even a book or a laptop as well.