Carole R Moore Art Collections
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Artwork by Carole R Moore
Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
Bamboo by Carole R Moore
Follow The River by Carole R Moore
Joy by Carole R Moore
I Still Feel Your Presence Here by Carole R Moore
Mother and Child by Carole R Moore
Twilight in the Courtyard by Carole R Moore
Stained Glass Koi III by Carole R Moore
Tribute by Carole R Moore
Three Dragons by Carole R Moore
Big Sky VI by Carole R Moore
Maple Tree Pond by Carole R Moore
Nightflower by Carole R Moore
Going My Way by Carole R Moore
After All These Years The Sound Of Your Voice Still Thrills Me by Carole R Moore
It's Cooler By The Pond by Carole R Moore
Koi Under Lily by Carole R Moore
Suncatcher by Carole R Moore
Twilight Dragonflies by Carole R Moore
Peony II by Carole R Moore
Peony I by Carole R Moore
Elevation Triptych by Carole R Moore
Waters of Memory by Carole R Moore
California Poppies by Carole R Moore
Water Lilies by Carole R Moore
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About Carole R Moore
Carole Renselaer Moore was raised amid the beauty of the New Hampshire seacoast and mountains. Her travels have taken her coast to coast, north to Alaska, south to Mexico and as far east as Japan, where she lived as an exchange student in the Kyoto, the city of temples. She is a self-taught artist, drawing on the incredible beauty of the natural world to create visual spaces of tranquility, harmony, and fluid grace. She now makes her home in San Francisco, where she can be found climbing its hills and painting in the city's amazing light.
"Many of my paintings feature koi and scenes from water gardens. For inspiration I reflect on the time I’ve spent in Japan, and on the two koi I keep in my studio. They swim close together, often nuzzling one another. Their grace and interplay of motion reminds me of a dance.
"It’s important to me to find the moments of peace and beauty in such a busy and troubled world, and my paintings are meant to create a space of refuge for the viewer."