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Born: Florida 1941
Graduated: University of Virginia 1963

National Sculpture Society, Fellow

SELECTED EXHIBITIONS

Images of America Exhibition (U.S. Information Agency),
Moscow, London, Paris
The International Centre for Wildlife Art, Gloucester, U.K.
National Sculpture Society, New York, New York
NSS Port of History Museum, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
National Academy of Design, New York, New York
Tiffany & CO., New York, New York
National Audubon Society, New York, New York
Hunter Museum, Chattanooga, Tennessee
Brandywine River Museum, Chadds Ford, Pennsylvania
Fine Arts Center (Cheekwood), Nashville, Tennessee
Amarillo Art Museum, Texas
The Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia
Mystic Maritime Gallery, Mystic, Connecticut
Gibbes Art Gallery, Charleston, South Carolina
Palazzo Mediceo, Seravessa, Italy
Longwood Gardens, Kennett Square, Pennsylvania
Contemporary Sculpture at Chesterwood, Stockbridge, Massachusetts
Philadelphia Flower Show, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Art in Embassies Program, Washington, DC
SELECTED PUBLIC COLLECTIONS

Bank of America, Wilmington, Delaware
The International Centre for Wildlife Art, Gloucester, U.K.
Mississippi Museum of Art, Jackson, Mississippi
Delaware Art Museum, Wilmington, Delaware
University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia
Brandywine River Museum, Chadds Ford, Pennsylvania
Arkansas Art Center, Little Rock, Arkansas
Crown Controls Corporation, New Bremen, Ohio
Texas Energy Reserve/Corporation, Humble, Texas
Sara Lee Corporation, Memphis, Tennessee
The Frederik Meijer Gardens, Grand Rapids, Michigan
Greenville County Museum of Art, Greenville, South Carolina
Simon Property Group, Indianapolis, Indiana
The HMO of Delaware, Wilmington, Delaware
Muskegon Art Museum, Muskegon, Michigan
Winterthur Museum, Garden and Library, Winterthur, Delaware
Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, Bentonville, Arkansas

Studio Location

Andr? Harvey Studio
101 Stone Block Row
Greenville, Delaware 19807-3038

Mailing Address

Andr? Harvey Studio
Post Office Box 8
Rockland, Delaware 19732-0008

eshop at Boehm's web store for Made in the USA products
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Carol Wells, Artist


1961
1961

There are only two ways to live your life -
One is as though nothing is a miracle,
The other is as though everything is.
- Albert Einstein


2013


Carol worked for over twenty years in graphic arts and publishing before devoting full-time to pet portraits in 2000. Having to date painted almost 2,000 portraits in watercolor, Carol now divides her time between different art forms, including street painting. She also enjoys gardening with native plants and volunteering at the Wildlife Center of Texas.


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I travel around the country photographing, then drawing different lighthouses. My cards are currently being shown in different museum shops and galleries throughout the country.

My love of drawing started as a child with my father being an artist, as well. My drawings have evolved over the past 30 years, from graphite pencils to colored pencils and pastels.

I also love calligraphy and love to combine my drawings with my lettering. And along with my faith in God, my inspirational cards were created.

I am a longtime member of the Michigan Association of Calligraphers, the Great Lakes Pastel Society, and the Colored Pencil Society of America.

Gail Borgman McGuire

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Wood has been an integral part of my evolution from childhood into adulthood and from craftsman into sculptor.

As a young child, I marveled at my father notching cypress logs as the cabin in which I grew up in the early 1950's took shape. Growing up with those interior logs, combined with the mystery of an old decoy my grandmother had given me from her attic, pressed something deep in me. I remember well my mother holding me up by my belt and her encouraging words as she allowed me to saw an extended exterior log from that cabin for my first bird. That is when I first peered over the edge of the nest into the world of sculpture.

Carving a few birds and decoys as a teenager and working as a carpenter's helper not only strengthened my allegiance to wood, but also revealed a love of working with my hands. This love has only deepened with time.

Leaving home to study architecture at Clemson University turned eventually into a BS degree in biology, which was, as I look back on it, a continuation of what was quickened in me as I grew up next to those cypress logs and a decoy.

For the quarter century since then, the pursuit of the flight of birds in wood has been a passion of mine. The sculptor in me began to emerge as I worked under the wing of Gilbert Maggioni of Beaufort, South Carolina, for two years in the early 1970's. He challenged me like no one before or since. Gilbert inoculated me against mediocrity while at the same time encouraging innovation and preaching there is no substitute for hard work. Although I had long since left the nest, I was still precariously perched on an outer limb, not knowing where to fly. Gilbert kicked me from that position to soar toward a vision on the horizon his eyes had seen, but mine were not accustomed to. The first flight was the point in my life when inertia was overcome, and I began that slow, arduous process which continues to this day of becoming a sculptor.




First Bird, 1960
Cypress


With my path lit with the torch of Maggioni's enthusiasm, encouragement and work ethic, I continued to push wood and my subject matter to their limit. I believe that over the years I have been able to make wood fly, yet all along I knew there was more to be discovered and tested. Recently, the possibilities and boundaries of wood have been extended again as if a whole new territory has been opened for discovery and development. A peephole was given me into this new territory when I had a mold made from a wooden feather into which bronze and later sterling was poured.

That feather triggered more feathers, then eventually a whole bird in bronze. This is not an abandonment of wood, rather using it directly to bring these birds out from behind their glass cases while retaining the detail and lightness wood has allowed me over the years. Having flown from Gilbert's vortex early in my creative experience, and then spending the next 25 years pressed to the grindstone of making a living with my hands, I'm prepared to continue to rise to the challenges that wood and metal offer. My vision is to make these materials fly as they have never flown before.

Your sons and your daughters will prophesy, your old men will dream dreams, your young men will see vision.

? Joel 2:28



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