Biography
| Holly Carr
has become widely known for her unique style of silk painting. Her bold
satirical images explore everything from human interactions and social
stereotypes to her love for the natural world. Holly’s sense of
humour underlies all of her work pointing a finger at the absurd as
well as the touching. Not one to be constrained Holly also explores
outside of the two dimensional world of the framed painting. Huge installations
of multi banner sculptures arranged three dimensionally in space are
as well part of Holly’s repertoire. In 2003 Holly's largest project
to date the “Terrarium” was installed in the Nova Scotia
Museum of Natural History, a 25’ diameter and 20’ high environment
depicting the natural world. Holly has also ventured into theatre, beginning
with designing for “Little Lame Prince” and "When Dinosaurs
Dine by Moonlight" both of which were productions of Mermaid Theatre
of Nova Scotia. Ever exploring Holly took these experiences and painted
live with an adlibbed monologue in Will Power Theatre’s production
of “Private Views” performed live in the main gallery of
the Art Gallery of Nova Scotia, where her dialogue with the audience
was woven into a painting she created on the spot as well as the three
one act plays taking place in the gallery space. Holly has performed with
numerous musicians including a cross Canada tour with writer storyteller
Stuart Mclean and the Vinyl Cafe. During these events Holly paints live on large vertical
panels of silk. Recently Holly was invited to perform in Singapore, with world renowned violinist
Min Lee, as well as performances in Ottawa where she painted with the National Art Center Symphony. Holly’s first children’s book “What
is Pink” an illustrated poem by Christina Rossetti, Rubicon Publishing,
has just been released. Holly's most recent solo exhibition "Couplings" was at West End Gallery in Edmonton Alberta. In conjunction with this group of work there will be an article published in "Peinture Sur Soie" Lyon, France. 299 Woodside Rd, Canning NS, B0P 1H0
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