Artist Statement
Carolyn is a new resident of Whidbey Island, having relocated from Idaho in 2023. She says it was because her husband has a "boating problem," but they both have fallen in love with Whidbey and the incredible beauty here. Carolyn has always dabbled in art, from stained glass to acrylics, but became fascinated by what was possible with colored pencil after being inspired by Richard Drayton and Bonny Snowden.
When COVID hit, she found herself with plenty of time and decided to really apply herself and see what she could create. Her deep love of animals found its way onto her drawing board and she loves creating realistic portraits of beloved pets as well as some wildlife. While colored pencil is a fairly time-consuming medium, Carolyn really enjoys the level of detail it can capture, and finds that clients are thrilled at how closely the finished piece reflects their pet. She has done numerous memorial commissions and loves being able to capture the spirit of a pet that was such a beloved family member. You can find out more about her work on her website: carolynaskewfineart.com
Carolyn is a new resident of Whidbey Island, having relocated from Idaho in 2023. She says it was because her husband has a "boating problem," but they both have fallen in love with Whidbey and the incredible beauty here. Carolyn has always dabbled in art, from stained glass to acrylics, but became fascinated by what was possible with colored pencil after being inspired by Richard Drayton and Bonny Snowden.
When COVID hit, she found herself with plenty of time and decided to really apply herself and see what she could create. Her deep love of animals found its way onto her drawing board and she loves creating realistic portraits of beloved pets as well as some wildlife. While colored pencil is a fairly time-consuming medium, Carolyn really enjoys the level of detail it can capture, and finds that clients are thrilled at how closely the finished piece reflects their pet. She has done numerous memorial commissions and loves being able to capture the spirit of a pet that was such a beloved family member. You can find out more about her work on her website: carolynaskewfineart.com