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S. Carlyle Smith
 
   



 
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All the Navy We Should Need by S. Carlyle Smith
All the Navy We Should Need
12" x 20"
Beating a Dead Horse by S. Carlyle Smith
Beating a Dead Horse
40" x 55"
Board Running by S. Carlyle Smith
Board Running
14" x 11"
Chat by S. Carlyle Smith
Chat
11" x 14"
Deco Train Review by S. Carlyle Smith
Deco Train Review
36" x 24"
Done Raking by S. Carlyle Smith
Done Raking
9" x 12"
Eggplant by S. Carlyle Smith
Eggplant
20" x 12"
Enlightenment by S. Carlyle Smith
Enlightenment
9" x 12"
Hanging Sheets by S. Carlyle Smith
Hanging Sheets
9" x 12"
Her Extended Family by S. Carlyle Smith
Her Extended Family
24" x 24"
Horseshoe by S. Carlyle Smith
Horseshoe
24" x 24"
Jumpstart My Heart by S. Carlyle Smith
Jumpstart My Heart
42" x 55"
La Fonda by S. Carlyle Smith
La Fonda
18" x 24"
Laura's Dog by S. Carlyle Smith
Laura's Dog
9" x 12"
Looking Around for a New Muse by S. Carlyle Smith
Looking Around for a New Muse
24" x 24"
Matching Tops by S. Carlyle Smith
Matching Tops
14" x 11"
Muses by S. Carlyle Smith
Muses
56" x 56"
Pedaling Away by S. Carlyle Smith
Pedaling Away
12" x 9"
Pink Doll by S. Carlyle Smith
Pink Doll
12" x 20"
Rear Windowless by S. Carlyle Smith
Rear Windowless
9" x 12"
Repeat by S. Carlyle Smith
Repeat
14" x 18"
Ruby by S. Carlyle Smith
Ruby
9" x 14"
Slope by S. Carlyle Smith
Slope
24" x 40"
Spaghetti Circus by S. Carlyle Smith
Spaghetti Circus
24" x 24"
Stay by S. Carlyle Smith
Stay
10" x 17"
Successful Launch by S. Carlyle Smith
Successful Launch
12" x 20"
That's All Folks by S. Carlyle Smith
That's All Folks
14" x 18"
The Traveler by S. Carlyle Smith
The Traveler
12" x 16"
Training for the Rat Race by S. Carlyle Smith
Training for the Rat Race
16" x 28"
Trike Standing by S. Carlyle Smith
Trike Standing
12" x 20"
Two Tone by S. Carlyle Smith
Two Tone
12" x 20"
Urban Tractor by S. Carlyle Smith
Urban Tractor
20" x 12"
Venus in Venice by S. Carlyle Smith
Venus in Venice
9" x 12"
Waiting by S. Carlyle Smith
Waiting
12" x 20"
Whitewall by S. Carlyle Smith
Whitewall
9" x 14"
Yellow Cab by S. Carlyle Smith
Yellow Cab
12" x 20"
Zydeco by S. Carlyle Smith
Zydeco
18" x 18"
 
   

I’m fascinated with the 1920-1950's.   Maybe it's a "past-life" thing.   I wasn't born until 1955.    The period was rich in design.    The vehicles, clothing, architecture, appliances and print media were futuristically elegant.   Most of my reflections of this time are through a gray colored lens.   I use old black and white vintage snapshots of candid common events. None of my images are of re-enacted events; all actually happened. They are common settings, just uncommon that the photos survived. We still live much the way they did back then.  Most of the situations in these scenes are universal, timeless and cross-cultural. I'm highly selective of my imagery.  I am respectful of the spirit of those in the photographs.  I avoid photographs that would embarrass those who have passed on.  Instead I want to celebrate their time here on earth.

 These images evoke a nostalgic feeling, although my paintings have a contemporary relevance and color palette. I try to bring this era to life with color.   Not simply colorizing the scenes but pushing color to a plausible but unusual limit.  I leave the people vague so that the viewer can inject himself or herself or someone they know into the image. There's a part of me that is striving to capture a sense of the reality of today's moment and its relationship to the past.  There is an illusive, moody feeling that I still haven't arrived at.   I have the rest of my life to try.

EDUCATION
 
1998-1999 Studied with Carolyn Anderson
1998 & 2005 Studied with David C. Powers
1996-1997 Studied with Thomas English
1990 Studied with Freeman Butts
1979 Paris Gibson Square Museum of Art
 
AWARDS

2003 March Southwest Art magazine Artist to Watch
2002 Western Heritage Artists 1st Place Oil Painting
2000 January Editor’s Choice U.S.ART Magazine
1991 Montana State Fair 1st Place Painting
1992 Montana State Fair 1st Place Oil Painting
 
PUBLICATIONS
 
2007 May Southwest Art magazine
February 3, 2006 Great Falls Tribune
July 1,2004 Great Falls Tribune
May 14,2004 Great Falls Tribune
September 15,2003 Great Falls Tribune
2003 March Southwest Art magazine
March 03,2003 Great Falls Tribune
March 2003 Lively Times Montana’s Arts Monthly
2002 May U.S.ART Magazine
March 12,2002 Great Falls Tribune
March 20,2001 Great Falls Tribune
2000 September U.S.ART Magazine
September 27,2000 Great Falls Tribune
2000 January U.S.ART Magazine
December 17,1999 Great Falls Tribune
 
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS

2003-2008 Four-West Art League
1998-2004 Western Heritage Artists
1990-1998 Great Falls Art Association
 
GALLERIES

Coda Gallery, Palm Desert, California
Xanadu Gallery, Scottsdale, Arizona
Tansey Gallery, Tucson, Arizona 
Samarah Fine Art, Whitefish, Montana
Dana Gallery, Missoula, Montana 
Gallerie Leo.Coppi, Berlin, Germany 


EXHIBITION HISTORY

2007-2008 Visions West Galleries, Denver, Colorado

2007-2007 Rogoway’s Gallery, Tubac, Arizona
2007-2008 Matre Gallery Atlanta Georgia
2007-2008 Visions West Galleries, Denver, Colorado 
2006-2007 Artists Gallerie, Cannon Beach, Oregon
2006-2009 Xanadu Gallery, Scottsdale, Arizona
2006-2009 Tansey Gallery, Tucson
2005-2009 Attic Gallery, Portland, Oregon
2005 Long Beach Museum of Art
2005 Dill & Spowze, Ketchum (Sun Valley), Idaho
2005-2007 Visions West Galleries, Bozeman, Montana
2005-2007 Visions West Galleries, Livingston, Montana
2004-2009 Samarah Fine Art, Whitefish, Montana
2004-2005 Munson Gallery, Santa Fe, New Mexico
2002-2009 Coda Gallery, Palm Desert, California
2002-2009 Coda Gallery, (SOHO) New York, New York
2002-2009 Dana Gallery, Missoula, Montana
2003-2005 A & C Fine Art, East Greenwich, Rhode Island
2003-2009 C.M. Russell Museum
2002-2004 Coda Gallery, Park City, Utah
2001-2003 Handsel Gallery, Santa Fe, New Mexico
2002 Chaparral Fine Art, Bozeman, Montana
2001 Lewis & Clark Interpretive Center
1999-2002 Yellowstone Art Museum
1990-1992 & 2003-2007 Paris Gibson Square Museum of Art
 
COLLECTIONS

Daimler Chrysler Canada
Joe DeGenova and Victoria Toensing (former U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia and former Deputy Assistant U.S. Attorney )
Norman Waitt Jr. (Co-founder Gateway Computers)
Two private collections in England and one in Germany.
 

 
   
 

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