Carol Law Conklin Art Collections
Shop for artwork from Carol Law Conklin based on themed collections. Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
Artwork by Carol Law Conklin
Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
Gandalf and Shadowfax by Carol Law Conklin
Moonlight Over Spring by Carol Law Conklin
River Sunrise - Lothlorien by Carol Law Conklin
Christmas Wreath by Carol Law Conklin
Holsiein Cows Below Autumn Trees by Carol Law Conklin
Coneflower Spirit by Carol Law Conklin
Rooster in the Morning by Carol Law Conklin
Horse Dreaming Below Trees by Carol Law Conklin
After the Thunderstorm by Carol Law Conklin
Moonlight Over Spring by Carol Law Conklin
Lothlorien by Carol Law Conklin
Sheep at Sunset by Carol Law Conklin
Horses Trot to the Christmas Tree by Carol Law Conklin
Unicorn and Phoenix Merge Paths by Carol Law Conklin
Horse Sleeps Below Tree of Rebirth by Carol Law Conklin
Archetypal Mask by Carol Law Conklin
Cows Jumping Over The Moon by Carol Law Conklin
Unicorn and Phoenix by Carol Law Conklin
Filled with Sunlight by Carol Law Conklin
Energy Bird by Carol Law Conklin
Golden Eagle Flies Above Clouds and Mountains by Carol Law Conklin
Growing Sun Energy on Garden by Carol Law Conklin
Appaloosa in Flower Field by Carol Law Conklin
Horse Dances in Sea with Squid by Carol Law Conklin
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About Carol Law Conklin
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Carol Law Conklin graduated from Massachusetts College of Art and later studied printmaking at the Museum School of Fine Art in Boston, followed by a summer of studying in Rome Italy. She developed a strong printmaking style and and went on to apply this to wood-burning where figures in the wood emerged from their hiding place in the grain.
It was later that she fell in love with the batik medium while living in the Berkshire hills of Massachusetts. Batik is a flowing, sensuous and soothing medium that is an ancient method of painting on fabric with wax and dyes. The wax acts as a resist and a batik may have from one dye bath to twenty or more. The results are always magic!
Carol's batik have been exhibited in many eastern United States galleries and also sold abroad. She works with natural patterns, earth forces, cycles, seasons and loves to portray animals. Much of her work relates to fantasy, mythology and primordial themes.
She and her husband Richard have spent twenty-eight years on a Jersey cow dairy farm called Amity Farm in Washington County, New York, at the foothills of the Adirondacks. Those years have provided great inspiration for her work; Farmscapes, cows, sheep, horses, barns, fields and mountain views. Carol's business, Amity Farm Batik, was named for their farm - which was named for a horse, Green Meads Amity, a Morgan mare.
Carol is grateful to be sharing her work with you and feels fortunate to live in the beautiful countryside that feeds her spirit.