Caroline Cooley Browne 

   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.”

 

 

 "Lifelong Friends I"   41 x 30.5"

 

    "Lifelong Friends II" 41 x 30.5"

 

"Considering a doorway "   45 x 32" 

 

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