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by Cathy Carey
$53.00
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A beautiful day in the neighborhood, this is a view of La Jolla Shores looking down the coast from a colorful garden. I want to express the idea... more
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Greeting Card
iPhone Case
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Shower Curtain
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Round Beach Towel
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Portable Battery Charger
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Yoga Mat
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A beautiful day in the neighborhood, this is a view of La Jolla Shores looking down the coast from a colorful garden. I want to express the idea that there is a world of animals that we share the world with, and we have to co-exist lovingly. This little fox is quite at home in his seaside escape.
Contemporary Expressive Colorist Cathy Carey was born in Washington, DC. and grew up in Alexandria, VA. She was educated at the Corcoran School of Art in Washington DC, and received a BFA in Painting and Printmaking from Virginia Commonwealth University in Richmond, Virginia. Several years later Carey moved to Southern California and continued painting, and started a business in graphic design and illustration. She works in all media’s including Photoshop to create images. She currently maintains a studio and teaches workshops in San Diego, CA and Santa Fe, NM., and has taught at the Art Institute of CA in San Diego. The award winning paintings of Cathy Carey are in many private collections world wide. “My purpose is to capture an...
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Cathy Carey
Thanks Marilyn, I appreciate your feedback! I have made my own needlepoint designs using my paintings. I researched doing it with a company but it never took off. It didn't seem like there was any profit in making the images, only in selling finished kits.