Explore The World Of Comtemporary Fine Art With Carole Skinner-Rupniak
MANNINGS HEATH FEATURES CONTEMPORARY FINE ART WITH CAROL SKINNER-RUPNIAK
Imagine Seeing the World the Way Carole Skinner Does...
Through Her Oil and Watercolour Paintings with Rays of Sunlight Dancing Through the Trees and the Colder Days Brought to Life with Colours That Delight the Senses.
Carole started drawing at a very young age and received commissions for landscapes and portraits in her early teens.
She opened her first gallery show in 1986 in Lewes, East Sussex, where one of her first watercolour landscapes was sold.
Carol's first notable commission was an equine oil painting presented in 1983 by Lord Monk Bretton of Barcombe, near Lewes in East Sussex. In 2003, Carole was commissioned by The Conan-Doyle Establishment to paint an impression of the Author from several images. This became a front cover of the best selling book ‘A Chronology of the Life of Sir Arthur Conan-Doyle’.
Carole has also found a new love in the form of abstract art. Her inspiration comes from travel, natural cave formations, woodlands and forests.
Carole believes that true inspiration can only be found from within and that the natural world serves as the spark to light the internal flame.
Display at Mannings Heath for the month of October 2019.