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Ballerina II by Caroline Gold

Ballerina II

Caroline Gold

Overall size:
24.0 x 30.0
Image size:
20.0 x 25.0
Product code:
6287
Edition type:
Open edition
Media:
Print

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£12.78 inc VAT
Ballerina II £12.78
Open edition
Print
Overall size 240 x 300 mm
Size of image:
200 x 250 mm
Availability In stock

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Title:
Ballerina II
Artist:
Caroline Gold
Product code:
6287
Media:
Print
Edition type:
Open edition
Copyright:
© CAP

The Artist: Caroline Gold

Born in London in 1955 Caroline Gold was educated at Chelsea School of Art. After a postgraduate degree in European Film studies, she went on to produce short films for cinema and award winning drama for BBC television. Although this was rewarding and fun, films and drama were about the creativity of others rather than her own and eventually, Caroline decided to reassert herself with a career swap. In 1998, Caroline started painting full time, and received numerous commissions for fine art greetings cards, children’s’ books, CD and book covers and has recently concentrated on painting images suitable for the fine art print market. She sells her original oil and watercolor paintings at the Clairmonte Gallery in Brighton, the Royal Society for Watercolor Painters at the Mall Galleries, and The Angel Gallery in London.

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A division of Encore Art Group and based in Vancouver, Canada, CAP is a world-renowned publisher of open edition prints and art cards. Its catalogue boasts a superb range of landscapes by artists such as Philip Craig and David Short, street scenes by Gilles Archambault and George Bates, florals by Don Li Leger and abstracts by Laurie Maitland. In all it's catalogue covers 12 categories of art and also includes a growing and comprehensive small print collection featuring best selling imagery from both CAP and Winn Devon. CAP looks far and wide for new and talented artists and as a result many of CAP's images are either painted by European artists or feature European scenes or both. Many are published in European standard sizes.

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