Carole Malcolm
Carole Malcolm is a painter who grew up in Moncton, New Brunswick and now lives in Ontario, Canada. Her realistic works recreate the impressions and atmospheres of the landscapes of her childhood, where nature was resplendent.
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Carole Malcolm
Born and raised in Dieppe, New Brunswick, I have been drawing and painting ever since I can remember. Our family spent weekends and vacations camping along the beaches and rivers throughout the Atlantic Provinces, Quebec and Ontario. Dad, who was avid fly fisherman and Mom, who was born and raised on a farm in Quebec, loved to take us exploring so we were always out walking the beaches, rivers or forests picking berries, fishing, digging clams, camping...it was just part of our lives and the usual way we spent our time together.
When I was old enough to leave home I couldn't wait to get out of the Maritimes because I thought the pace of life was too slow, the towns too small and that the grass had to be greener everywhere else. At 18 I joined the Canadian Armed Forces as a supply technician meeting great people and learning how beautiful our country is while continuing to paint. Now that I have explored other parts of the world and have a better sense of how fortunate I have been, those are exactly the things I cherish most. These memories continue to influence my work along with the process of gathering reference material, sketching or painting on location and creating the paintings in my studio.
My work has evolved from aspiring to create realism toward focusing on a more romantic construction of simple elements. I enjoy working where not every step is planned and controlled, exploring the impression of a landscape while inviting the viewer to share with me a pause in everyday things and the memories that it triggers in their own selves.