In the News

Temple, Stacy. "Artifacts from the Past", The Monroe News Star. (Oct. 11, 2009). Pg 1D.

Armstard, Terrance. "An Artsy Passion", The Monroe News Star. (Sept. 21, 2009). Pg 1B.

"Art Show at the Schepis", The Monroe News-Star. (July 1, 2008). Pg 1A.

"What's Hot", The Monroe News Star. (June 14, 2008). Pg 2D.
Gartman, Susan. "Caroline Youngblood's Art", The Caldwell Watchman. (June 20, 2008). Pg 1A.

Saturday
Dec172011

Artist's Reception December 8, 2011 at the Schepis Museum














Saturday
Nov262011

Exhibit at Cast Iron Catering in Rayville, Louisiana


Monday
Oct242011

"18 Seconds (The Enchanted Trail)" and "Found in Riverton" to show at Schepis Museum November 2, 2011- January 2, 2012

 I am showing two different bodies of work at The Schepis Museum in Columbia, Louisiana November 1, 2011-January 2, 2012. The first, "18 Seconds:The Enchanted Trail", is an installation of 70 watercolor paintings of film stills from an 8mm home movie, circa 1954. The second is my "Found in Riverton" series-  11 large oil and collage pieces inspired by emphemera on site Breston Plantation.

Reception with the artist December 8, 2011 from 6 to 8pm at The Schepis Museum located on Main Street in Columbia, Louisiana
 

Sunday
Jul312011

New work showing at Columbia Cafe in Shreveport, LA

I am showing my latest body of work, Riverton Early Summer 2011 series, at Columbia Cafe in Shreveport, Louisiana. Here is a sample of some of the pieces on display there July 2-October 21.

This series was created after I found a bundle of World War Two Era recipe booklets my grandmother had saved from trips to the supermarket. The paintings have original vintage recipes collaged beneath the painted surface.

The collage creates a geometric abstraction upon which I incorporate figurative images, which derive from early twentieth century family photographs and 1940’s advertisements. Bright color, contrast, and expressive painterly marks are used to update ordinarily monochromatic snapshots and give a new life to discarded ephemera.

My thanks to Matthew Linn, owner of Columbia Cafe, for providing the perfect venue to show these works of the gastronomical theme! Columbia Cafe is located at 3030 Creswell Street (Kings Highway at Creswell Avenue) in Shreveport.

Saturday
Jul232011

New website launched

Welcome to my new portfolio site! More information to come soon. Thanks for stopping by!