Caroline Cooley Browne
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Caroline used suggestions of everyday doorways, windows, and landscapes to imply the most ordinary and painful human dilemmas of grief, memory, and survival. She still uses simple forms, often a table or chair, but the paintings have become bigger, livelier, and filled with deep, radiant color. “Life goes along, in my chair world,” she writes. “The basic chairs have developed a life of their own, integrating into a society and going on with their lives.”
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"Lifelong Friends I" 41 x 30.5" |
"Lifelong Friends II" 41 x 30.5"
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"Considering a doorway " 45 x 32"
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