Biography
Born and raised in Chicago, art was frequently on Carron's mind in one form or another. A visit to the Art Institute of Chicago at a young age left a big impression in awe of the masters and other great artworks. Carron attended Roosevelt University and Northern Illinois University majoring in Graphic Design. Later she earned her BFA degree from the University of North Florida. For several years she worked in the commercial art field creating layout design for print media, corporate identity, and presentation graphics .
About 2004 Carron started thinking 'fine art' again. She joined the Art Guild of Orange Park and immediately became enthused once again with the excitement of all things art as a result of the influence of this vital art community. Carron also holds memberships in the First Coast Pastel Society and the First Coast Plein Air Painters. She has worked in watercolor and acrylics but the medium she is MOST captivated by is pastel. Teachers who have all influenced her are Richard Adams, Hercel Stallard, Donna Grasso, Lyn Asselta and Jeanne Pellegrino. Among the workshops she's taken, some excellent teachers were Lyn Asselta, Ted Head, Orit Reuben and Michael Chesley Johnson. Carron has exhibited at several venues in Clay County and in Jacksonville, FL. She has exhibited solely at the Orange Park Library, the Jewish Community Alliance and Great Hang Ups Gallery and frequently shows work with local Art groups. She has worked to increase her skill primarily in the medium of pastel and has received several awards in shows in the past few years. Carron was honored to receive the title of Senior Female Volunteer of the Year for 2012 by the Clay County Council on Aging. Carron continues to be involved in volunteer activities that bring art to the community. |